Turn Google Drive and Docs on or off for users

This article is for administrators who manage Drive and Docs editors for an organization. For help managing your own files, go to the Learning Center.

As an administrator, you can turn Google Drive on or off for people in your organization. This setting also controls access to Google Docs editors, such as Google Docs, Sites, and Apps Script. In most cases, the Drive and Docs service is on for your organization by default. You can turn on the Drive and Docs service for everyone in your organization, specific organizational units, or specific groups.

Users signed in with their Google Workspace account with Drive and Docs turned on can use all the services offered by Drive and Docs. Users signed in with their Google Workspace account where Drive and Docs has been turned off can still use the service, but only in limited capacity similar to a user signed out of their account. For example, they can still access publicly shared documents on the web anonymously even when the Drive and Docs toggle is turned off.

When Drive and Docs is turned off

Users can't do the following:

  • Access or create files in Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Forms, Sites, Vids, or Apps Script. Existing Apps Script scripts still execute. When Drive and Docs is turned off for a file owner, other users who have Drive and Docs turned on and who had the file shared with them can still access it.
  • Submit Google Forms that require them to share documents outside your organization.
  • Upload files to spaces in the integrated Gmail experience. Learn more about integrated Gmail.
  • Use custom email layouts in Gmail.

Admins are limited in how they can manage file sharing settings:

If you want to let users use Drive but not create files with Docs, Sheets, and other Docs editors, set the Drive and Docs service to on and turn off Docs creation.

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