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Log into [May First's control panel](https://members.mayfirst.org/cp/) with the organization's May First account and create a new User Account to use exclusively for Nextcloud, for instance `exampleorg-nextcloud`, with a strong password. It is not necessary to provide an e-mail address.
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Also here at the **User Account** vertical tab, create user accounts for any people who will be using Nextcloud and do not already have May First accounts (either in the organization *or* anywhere else— May First accounts are universal across most tools provided by May First, including Nextcloud).
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Also here at the **User Account** vertical tab, create user accounts for any people who will be using Nextcloud and do not already have May First accounts (either in the organization *or* anywhere else— May First accounts are universal across most tools provided by May First, including Nextcloud). Checkmark "Add a nextcloud item to this user account"
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Be sure to set the disk space quota to something that would cover each person's expected use of Nextcloud (and e-mail, if that person will be using May First's e-mail also).
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Now go to the **Nextcloud** vertical tab, and add each of these user accounts to Nextcloud. Again be sure to set Quota allocated to their expected Nextcloud use.
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Now go to the **Nextcloud** vertical tab and adjust the quota allocated for their expected Nextcloud use, if more than 1GB. You can also add any of the user accounts for your organization to your Nextcloud for which you did not check the Nextcloud box when creating.
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0. Log into [share.mayfirst.org](https://share.mayfirst.org/) with this new Nextcloud-only account.
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1. Go to [Circles](https://share.mayfirst.org/apps/circles/)
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2. Type a no-spaces version of the clients name (for instance, `exampleorg`) into the "Create a new circle" box at the top left, under the Nextcloud logo.
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3. For *Select a circle type* choose "Create a new personal circle".
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1. Press the + sign under **Circles** to create a new circle under [Contacts](https://share.mayfirst.org/apps/contacts/All%20contacts)
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2. Type a no-spaces version of the clients name (for instance, `exampleorg`) into the box for the name at the top center.
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3. Under **Invites**, probably do not checkmark anything. Under **Visibility**, *do **not** select visible to everyone.
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Ask the people with accounts on May First to use the same username and password to sign into Nextcloud at [share.mayfirst.org](https://share.mayfirst.org/)
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Ask the people for whom you created accounts on May First to use the same username and password to sign into Nextcloud at [share.mayfirst.org](https://share.mayfirst.org/)
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Add each of those people to the personal circle (use the same username as they have in the user account in the May First control panel, but they do need to sign into Nextcloud before you can add them).
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Once they have confirmed they have done that, add each of those people to the circle (use the same username as they have in the user account in the May First control panel).
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Under [Files](https://share.mayfirst.org/apps/files/) on Nextcloud create a folder named after the organization (for instance `exampleorg`). Share that folder with the personal circle you previously created.
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```{admonition} You cannot share a folder or calendar with someone who has not yet logged in on share.mayfirst.org
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Send an email to the client with instructions to log into NextCloud at https://share.mayfirst.org with their MayFirst username and password.
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You can send a password reset email by using the "Password Reset" vertical tab in the left hand sidebar and
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After a client has logged in to share.mayfirst.org, you will be able to share folders and files— and add them to the organization circle for access to anything you add it to.
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```
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Under [Files](https://share.mayfirst.org/apps/files/) on Nextcloud create a folder named after the organization (for instance `exampleorg`). Share that folder with the personal circle you previously created, by typing the circle name in the "Search for share recipients" box in the **Sharing** tab.
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Now every folder you create *within* that folder will be available to everyone in the organization (the people you added to the circle). And even if a person has multiple affiliations on May First's Nextcloud, the files related to the organization will be clearly namespaced.
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We create an organizaton account so that it's clear people are being invited to organization resources and there is no problem if an individual leaves an organization.
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Because the account will have the same password for Nextcloud and for everything else in May First, we create an account through the May First control panel that will be used only for Nextcloud. This way credentials used, even rarely, for logging into Nextcloud are not also used to control web hosting, e-mail, and other
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## Original documentation to reconcile
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When Agaric hosts a new client on MayFirst, the client gains access to the free software tools on the MayFirst platform.
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Any user account in the MayFirst control panel can login to nextcloud with their MayFirst.org username and password.
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NextCloud - https://share.mayfirst.org
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Setup Client Access to NextCloud:
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1. Login to NextCloud and create a client-nextcloud-admin user for the puprose of creating circles and organizing the nextcloud folders for the group.
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2. Login to the Members Control Panel and create a user account for each person you will be sharing with.
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2a. You can send them a password reset email (click "Password Reset") in the left hand side bar.
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3. Create a secret circle in NextCloud using the circles icon on the toolbar
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4. Send an email to the client with instructions to log into NextCloud at https://share.mayfirst.org with their MayFirst username and password.
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5. After a client has logged in, you will be able to share folders and files.
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Be sure everyone in the secret circle logs into NexCloud https://share.mayfirst.org/ so you can share folders with them.
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You cannot share a folder or calendar with someone who has not yet logged in.
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Because the account will have the same password for Nextcloud and for everything else in May First, we create an account through the May First control panel that will be used only for Nextcloud. This way credentials used, even rarely, for logging into Nextcloud are not also used to control web hosting, e-mail, and other critical resources.
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MayFirst suggestions for how groups can effectively use nextcloud to share. The steps are here: https://support.mayfirst.org/wiki/nextcloud#CanIcreategroupsofpeopletosharewith
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Our steps are now largely in sync with May First's own recommendations; perhaps we can merge documentation.
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