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This article is for faculty and staff who wish to edit file permissions in the Content Collection to allow or disallow students from viewing specific files.

To edit file permissions, 

  1. Under Control Panel, click on Content Collection. 
  2. Click on the first link that is identical to your course name.
    Screenshot of content collection menu.
  3. In the file directory, find the file that students are unable to see, or the folder that contains the multiple files students are unable to see.
  4. Click on the File Permissions icon.
    Screenshot of file permissions icon.
    • The current permissions will appear in a table.
      Screenshot of current permissions table.
  5. Click on the down arrow next to Select Specific Users by Place. 
  6. Click on Course.
    Course option in down arrow menu.
  7. Check the box next to the course that you are working on.
    Choose courses text.
    Check box example.
  8. Under Select Roles, check off the box next to All Course Users.
    Screenshot of select roles options.
  9. Under Set Permissions, the box next to Read should already be checked. You can leave this as is.
    Screenshot of set permissions options.
  10. If you are setting permissions for all files within a folder, check the box next to Overwrite, under Advanced Folder Options.
    Screenshot of advanced folder options.

  11. Click Submit to save the changes.
    Submit icon.

For more information or assistance with HuskyCT, contact the Educational Technology Office at edtech@uconn.edu or (860) 486-5052.

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