Re: Problem with security permissions in sharepoint portal server 2003

From: Cyriel van 't End (nospam_at_anywhere.net)
Date: 10/07/04


Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2004 23:12:31 +0200

John @ X wrote:
> Hi there,
> I have a workgroup machine (which runs sharepoint portal 2003 in Windows
> 2003 Server) called WORKGROUP and this is in the DOMAIN.DOM in my intranet. I
> have allowed all the DOMAIN.DOM users to access the site (WORKGROUP Portal
> site). USER1 I want him to be reader and user2 I want him to be reader,
> contributor. USER3 to be web designer. But what is happening is that I am
> unable to assign USER1 reader rights. It expects reader, contributor, web
> designer rights if the USER1 has to access the sharepoint site. What is the
> work around for the domain users to have only certain sharepoint previleges.
> ANy help would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks
> John
>

I didn't understand your question completely, but did you try to add
each user to the portal apart from each other? Then you should be able
to give each user individual user rights without any hassle.

Regards,

Cyriel



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