Note
Your organization may also have unmanaged users. These are people who are part of your organization but are using unlicensed Box accounts, possibly because they signed up for an account on their own, or already had one, outside of your organization. Unmanaged users may or may not also be external users, but they also represent a potential security risk, as they are not subject to your organization's Box security and compliance policies. Run a User Details report to identify your unmanaged users.
Differences Between External and Managed Users
With Box, you can invite collaborators from outside your company into folders you own. These users, known as External Users, can be given the same permission levels and have access to the same Box features as your Managed Users. Here is a quick overview on the differences between managed and external user abilities:
Managed Users | External Users | |
Enterprise collaborator roles and access levels | X | X |
Social workflow tools | X | X |
Ability to sync to desktop | X | X |
Access to Box app store | X | X |
Access to Box for mobile | X | X |
If you invite a consultant or temporary contractor into one of your Box folders, they will have the same types of permissions and features you normally grant your Managed Users.
Managed Users | External Users | |
Admin can create the user | Yes | No |
Users can be placed in user groups | Yes | No |
Users can be deleted and their content automatically transferred |
Yes | No |
Admin can instant log-in to user account | Yes | No |
Admin can enforce device pinning policies | Yes | No |
Activity appears in Admin Console usage reports | Yes | Yes |
Subject to the exact configuration of password requirements (numbers, letters, etc.) |
Yes | No |
Subject to strong password requirements | Yes | Yes |
Subject to SSO requirements | Yes | No |
You can grant or revoke external users’ access to your content at any time. Their actions will show up in any reports you run. However, because they are not part of your company’s Box account, you don’t have direct control over the content they own or their Box account settings. When you open an external user’s profile, you will see the following:
As an administrator, you can bring in External Users as collaborators, give them various levels of access to your content, and track their usage with reporting tools. However, you do not have the granular level of control over their Box accounts you get with managed users.
Tip
Employees and close partners should be managed users, as they require a greater amount of control and oversight.
When a user from another company invites one of your managed users into a folder they own, you cannot see the external user’s content if you log in to your managed user’s account. The same holds true for your content: If you invite someone from another company into one of your folders as an external user, that person’s admin will not have access to your content.