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JM,
I would also like to be able to have the capability to share maps with one other person. I support faculty who use AGOL in their classes. Students have AGOL accounts and create maps as part of an assignment. Instructors would like to have the students turn in their maps by sharing the map only with the instructor. No can do.
One way to get this to work is to create a group that only has 2 members: you and the person you want to share with. Of course, if you have 40 students, creating 40 2-person groups seems a bit silly.
But maybe the 2-person group strategy will work for your situation.
Good luck!
Allen Risley
Academic Technology Support
California State University San Marcos
There is only group sharing. I suppose if you instead wrote your own web applications that implemented their own security, you would be able to achieve your desired result, sort of. However, you would still need to share the data with the group, thus anyone in the group would technically be able to view it.
Thanks,
Mike
Hi Allen
The best solution that I can see for both our cases is that the individual user (in your case the students) would open a group with their name. Then they invite you to their group. When they publish, they can check your group in their 'sharing' window and then send you the link to their work. This way only you and them can see the work, and their work is one click away for you.
Cheers
JM