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## Using faircloud in a team
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For organisations, we usually set up a special organisation-admin account, who is the owner of a main organisation folder. This user shares the main folder with the group (but is not itself part of the group to avoid circular share issues). An independent main folder owner is to prevent troubles, if a founding user would leave the organisation. In special cases, a fairkom system administrator could transfer the ownership of a folder to another user, though: `sudo -u www-data php occ files:transfer-ownership --path=“name of folder” usernamefrom usernameto`
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For organisations, you should set up a special organisation-admin account, who is the owner of a main organisation folder. This user shares the main folder with the team members. An independent main folder owner is to prevent troubles, if a founding user would leave the organisation. In special cases, a fairkom system administrator could transfer the ownership of a folder to another user, though, with the commands: `sudo -u www-data php occ files:transfer-ownership --path=“name of folder” usernamefrom usernameto`.
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If you have your own faircloud, you also can manage a team as a group - on our main faircloud.eu instance this can be done with [circles](Kreise-f%C3%BCr-Gruppen)
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Alternatively, the [groupfolder app](https://nextcloud.com/blog/new-version-of-groupfolders-app-is-coming/) may be an option which could be installed on dedicated faircloud instances.
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