additionally to that, you can also use the Guests app for another layer
of users. You can manage their permissions via groups. But making the
whole instance available for them to see by default may not work, only
what the normal users want to share with them.

Emil


On 28.11.2017 23:13, Percival du Chat Gris wrote:
> If I understand correctly what you are asking, we have something
> similar ...
>
> Everyone has a login.  Under each person there is a “shared” directory
> which shares read-only to everyone else on the system (and of course
> read/write to them) and anything else can be shared on a case by case
> basis.  When I log in, I see the “shared” directory, and can browse
> anything I wish below that, my shared files which I can browse and
> update, and my not shared tree which may be shared with someone
> specific, or not, at my desire.
>
> Does that make sense?
>
> Percy
>
> On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 6:23 AM michel.la...@gmail.com
> <mailto:michel.la...@gmail.com> <michel.la...@gmail.com
> <mailto:michel.la...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>
>     Good morning,
>
>     As a newcomer in the OwnCloud domain of interest, I'm trying to
>     look for a way to create a two-levels access OwnCloud instance.
>
>     The first level would be made by the entry login/password required
>     to access to the OwnCloud instance, login/password which would be
>     sent to a large set of people authorised to access. Obviously ,
>     this login/password would be set by the OwnCloud instance creator,
>     of course.
>
>     This first level would allow to all users to read and download the
>     files present in the OwnCloud instance at that time, but would not
>     allow to deposit any file.
>
>     To deposit files, each person already connected at first level
>     would have to create its personal sub-domain by creating its own
>     login/password of 2nd level (or maybe a domain name instead of a
>     login). Only this second login/password would allow the user to
>     put or remove files inside his dedicated space. This second level
>     "login" may also be used as the "directory" name dedicated to the
>     user.
>
>     To make ot short : everybody would be able to add or remove, or to
>     re-download its own files, and would only be able to read/download
>     the files put by all the other users, without beeing able to
>     remove or change them.
>
>     Only then would there be good sharing conditions. The creator
>     would only have to create the first level login/password, the
>     users would register themselves alone.
>
>     I've looked around several documentation about OwnCloud, which
>     make me think that it must be - nearly - easily makeable, but I've
>     not found any clear way to do it ... Or if there are other
>     mechanisms providing the same final result, please, let me know !
>
>     Any advice, welcome ..!  ;-)
>
>     Thank's by advance to the community !
>
>     ML
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