What do you usually do when there are required files to be downloaded in Shared With Me? This article proposes corresponding solutions according to the needs of users. Regardless of whether you have download permissions or not, with the method in this article, you can clearly know how to download shared files in Google Drive.
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When the first problem above occurs, you may not have the proper access rights. Maybe someone gave you "can view" access instead of "can edit" (if it's a file) or "can only view" access instead of "can organize, add, and edit" (if it's a folder). If you want to download a file, you can ask the owner of the file to change the access permissions assigned to you "can edit" (for files) or "can organize, add and edit" (for folders).
In the second case, you need to understand that if you use the download archive service page "https://takeout.google.com/", you will only download your own files. It clearly states that "the data contained are files you own that have been stored in My Drive and computer." For example, only when you add folder Share With Me to My Drive not shortcut, you can select it for archiving.
In a word, you can download shared files or folders directly from Google Drive web. But if the owner prohibits the download, you cannot do so. Next, this article proposes appropriate solutions for the two situations with and without download permissions.
⬇️ Built-in option in Google Drive: | You can use the "Download" option to get shared files with/without permission. |
🗄️ Cloud file manager: | MultCloud supports adding Shared with me and downloading files with permission from it everywhere. |
If you do have permission to download Shared With Me folder, the user interface will be different. There are breadcrumbs at the top, showing the path of your folder. After the current folder name is a caret for a drop-down menu with the "Download" option.
Clicking on it will open a small pop-up window at the bottom showing the progress of compressing the folder into files. When finished, your browser will start downloading the zip file.
If you need to download a single shared file, you need to do this:
Step 1. Go to the Google Drive web page and log in with your Google account (if you are not already logged in). Step 2. Click "Share with me" in the main menu on the left. You should see a list of all the files and folders that others have shared with you. Step 3. Right-click (or Ctrl+click, if you are using a Mac) the file you want to download, and then click "Download".
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After the download is complete, you can find the file or folder you just saved on your computer. And, the storage location of the file or folder (for most people, it will eventually appear in the "downloads" folder) is determined by your browser settings.
Here is a multiple cloud storage manager --- MultCloud, this tool can help you manage one or more Google Drive accounts. In addition, MultCloud also supports adding other cloud storage services commonly used by users, such as Dropbox, Dropbox Business, iCloud Photos, iCloud Drive, Google Workspace, Google Photos, OneDrive, MEGA, Flickr, FTP, Box, pCloud, Amazon S3, NAS and FTP/SFTP etc. In this way, you can manage multiple cloud storage accounts at the same time in one place.
So, how to download from Google Drive Shared With Me with MultCloud?
Step 1. First, you need to register a MultCloud account. You can register with your frequently-used email address, or you can directly register an account with your Google, Facebook or Apple ID.
Step 2. Add "Shared with me" of Google Drive. Go to the back-end interface of MultCloud, click "Add Cloud", and then select "Shared with me" to add. In this process, you need to grant MultCloud access to Google Drive.
Step 3. After the addition is successful, open "Shared with me" in MultCloud, select the file to be downloaded, and then click the right mouse button to select the "Download" button (you can also select it directly from the upper toolbar).
When the file is downloaded successfully, you can view or edit the file directly on your local device. In addition, in the process of using MultCloud, you can also use other functions it provides, such as Cloud Transfer, Team Transfer, Cloud Sync, Cloud Backup, Remote Upload, and Email Migration.
With the aid of these features, you can easily manage the data in multiple clouds with only one MultCloud account. File migration, sync or backup can also be operated directly on MultCloud without frequent account switching, which can save a lot of precious time to do other meaningful things. And, from now on, you can use the MultCloud Save extension to convert HTML to PDF or PNG directly, then save them to local or cloud.
If the owner does not provide you with copy or download permissions, how to download a shared file from Google Drive?
Google Drive provides an option to prevent shared files from being modified, edited, and downloaded, so as to maintain the originality of the file, avoid copyright and prevent abuse. Therefore, the owner of the file can disable editing and download options for files (such as images, videos, music, PDF, Google Docs, slides, tables, etc.) stored in Google Drive.
If Google Drive file permissions are set to private, there is no easy way to download. So, you need to proactively ask the owner to give you download permission. In the following guide, the tested method and detailed operation steps will erase a lot of trouble for you.
Step 1. First check whether you have the right to download the file.
Step 2. Ask the owner to change the copy or download permission of the file in Google Drive.
Step 3. Check again if you have the download permission. If it appears, you can download the file directly.
If you don’t know how to download from Google Drive Shared With Me, the 3 practical methods mentioned in the article can solve your doubts, and the detailed steps can also help you complete the task better. When you have the download permission, you can use the built-in download option of Google Drive, or MultCloud to complete the operation; if you do not have the download permission, you need to actively seek permission from the sharer.
When you have multiple clouds, you can use MultCloud to manage multiple cloud accounts in a unified manner. When it comes to file transfer, sync, backup, and even remote uploading of files to a cloud drive, you can also use the related functions provided by MultCloud to easily complete the entire operation.