A Box Item is a file, folder, Automate workflow, AI session, Extract Agent, or weblink.
Except for Relay workflows, Extract Agent and AI Sessions, which are not typically located in a browsable file system, permission levels on Box Items follow a "waterfall" design in which individuals have access only to the Item they are invited into and any content beneath it. You can also be invited to individual files.
For example, if Kosh Naranek is invited to be a collaborator on the Box Reports parent folder, Kosh sees this folder and all subfolders (Design, Finance, Legal, and so on).
However, if Kosh is invited to be a collaborator in only the Marketing subfolder, Kosh sees only the Marketing, Approved, and In-Progress subfolders, but not the Design, Finance, and Legal subfolders.
If an individual is a collaborator on a parent Item, the access level is the same for all content beneath it. Changing permissions on the content beneath a parent Item will result in an error being thrown. The collaboration is only changeable at the item from which it was created. The system displays a message stating this information when changing someone's access level in content beneath a parent Item.
For example, if Kosh is invited into the Box Reports parent folder as an Editor, you could not change Kosh's access to Viewer in the Marketing subfolder without changing Kosh's access to Viewer in the Box Reports parent folder as well. Changing Kosh's access to Viewer in the Marketing subfolder causes the access level to change to Viewer for the Box Reports folder and all its subfolders.
You can, however, give a collaborator a higher access level at content beneath a parent Item. To do this, first invite the collaborator to the subfolder, then invite the collaborator to the parent Item. For example, you could invite Kosh to the Marketing subfolder as an Co-Owner, then invite Kosh to the Box Reports parent folder as a Viewer.
- does not add the collaborator,
- erroneously displays a message indicating the collaborator was added, and
- erroneously emails a notification to the collaborator.
In the All Files window's Sharing sidebar, Box displays your highest collaboration role. For other collaborators, Box displays the roles that were assigned to those collaborators when the collaborators were added to the Item. If any of these collaborators is a member of a group with higher access, Box does not dispay that higher role.
If you’d like to send a document to someone who is not a collaborator in the folder, use a shared link. The recipient of the shared link can preview or download the document.