In testing, after giving a user share access to a Skydrive folder, that user was able to send that link to somebody else and that user was able to also gain access to that same share.  Whatever level of access that was given to the original user, was the same access given to the user that the link was sent to.  When looking under the shared permissions, it showed that the new user was given access to the folder by the original user.


This is a huge security issue and I’m wondering if there is a way to stop a user that has been given access by an admin, from giving access to other random uninvited people.


Dear frien in msn
I received two e mails on my hotmail account this week informing me that my e mail account will be shut down if I did not give answers to some personal questions

I need to be sure if this is a true msn message or something harmful
Thanks

Want to know if Microsoft sends out "security notices" directly to consumers.  If so, how can we be sure it is from them and not some scammer.

Also want to know how to remove it when one has a security issue (actually several) with Microsoft and various other companies.

How can I be sure that it is being corrected.  I have several issues to cover and really do not want to send an email to the world.   If Microsoft

hears about this, as I feel they should be aware of it all, I think they should be interested at least

Thank you for any help you can provide. 

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