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Question

How to bulk transfer content from one employee’s Google Drive account's My Drive space to another employee’s account (typically because they are separating from the University and the department needs to retain access to certain files).

Answer

Before an employee leaves the department, make sure to request that all My Drive content in Google Drive be moved from their account to another employee’s (preferably their manager). Here is a sample email that the separating employee can send to oithelp@nd.edu:

My name is <your name> and my Notre Dame NetID is <your netid>. I work in <dept> and am leaving the university (or the department) on <date>. I request that all content (folders/files) where I am listed as the ‘owner’ in my Notre Dame Google Drive account's My Drive space be transferred to <current employee name and NetID>.

Three important items for your attention:

  1. When sending the email, please copy your manager as we will need manager approval to change ownership of your files - even if the transfer is to your manager. Include the manager's email reply as part of the request.
  2. Be aware that this process can only move all content owned by a person. That includes all collaborative and personal content. There is no ability to pick only specific files or folders to transfer. It’s all or nothing so make sure to remove any personal or unnecessary content before requesting the transfer.
  3. The separating employee is not removed from the transferred folders and files. Their access remains, but they are now an Editor of the content rather than the owner, so this can be done well before they leave the University.

Once the transfer is complete, the separating employee, the employee getting the content, and the admin doing the work will all receive email confirmations.

If the separating employee does not submit the request above before their last day worked, there are still other options available.

When an employee has left the university, but approves the transfer when the department contacts them. In this situation, the separated employee can email oithelp@nd.edu with their personal email account. Make sure to CC: your manager in this circumstance because they will have to verify your identity and approve the transfer for the OIT. Here is a sample email:

My name is <your name> and my Notre Dame NetID is <your netid>. I worked in <dept> and have since left the university.  I request that all content (folders/files) where I am listed as the ‘owner’ in my Notre Dame Google Drive account's My Drive space  be transferred to <current employee name>. My manager, <manager’s name> is included in this email thread and can verify my identity and approve the transfer.

If the separated employee cannot be contacted or does not respond to repeated attempt to contact them, then their manager will need to request access to their account by submitting a Request Access to Another Account form. This request will be reviewed by Information Security staff and will require approval from several university leaders. Once the request is approved, contact the OIT Help Desk for assistance in transferring the data, including the case number from the Request Access to Another Account.