In addition the Unified Audit Log has a lot of options that you can look at including uploaded, accessed, viewed files or deleted files: The SharePoint, Exchange and OneDrive Activity report can be really quite powerful in understanding activity, usage and adoption including things like… what are people sharing externally? You can read more about the reporting portal in this blog post from the Office team. It’s quite useful and I think many have no idea it exists. In this report you can see what’s been shared, viewed, synced, internal and external sharing counts and by file or by user. Like what you see? You can export either report into Excel and interrogate it even further. If you an admin in Office 365 you can go into the Usage Reports to see the activity and usage reports. If you have all your files in a single view you can see visually what has been shared and look at each file to see that beyond the fact it’s been shared you can see who it’s been shared with. In basic governance and compliance, being able to manage file sharing and controlling the sharing is of paramount importance. In traditional OneDrive user interface this was a simple click to see the shared files and even today in OneDrive personal it’s easy to click between those that have been shared with me and those that I have shared.
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