The extracted file ID is therefore:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xy8bpgzdxewx5wtnbtwxvj9mvynojl/view?usp=sharing
https drivegooglecom file d 1xy8bpgzdxewx5wtnbtwxvj9mvynojl k view usp sharing best The extracted file ID is therefore: https://drive
When you generate a sharing link, the file ID alone does not grant access. You must configure the Google Drive sharing permissions to dictate who can interact with your file. Google offers three distinct access tiers:
Recipients can view the file and add sticky notes or suggested edits. They cannot directly overwrite your text or media. This works best for design feedback or initial document reviews. They cannot directly overwrite your text or media
Click “Request access” and enter a brief message to the file owner.
Without access, we can’t know. But based on the file ID length (36 characters after removing space), it’s likely: Without access, we can’t know
| | What it means | |-------------|-------------------| | Anyone with the link can view | Anyone who possesses the URL can open the file (no Google account required). | | Restricted (or shared only with specific people) | Only the explicitly named Google accounts can access it. |
To make the link work, rewrite it as: