Re: REPOST - Default Portal Access
From: Edward Lee (elee_at_ulgm.org)
Date: 10/02/04
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Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 17:00:13 -0500
look for a link in the left hand column of the area in question called
Manage Security
-- Edward Lee Microsoft MVP - Sharepoint Portal Server "Bob" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:226a01c4a7be$c6cc7750$a401280a@phx.gbl... > Perhaps I wasn't clear last time so I am going to try and > explain what I am after better. > > In a site, if you go to Site Settings, Site > Administration, Manage Anonymous access - you have the > option to "Allow all users to access site" under the > heading "All authenticated users". It is an option > directly under anonymous access so it is not the same > thing. > > > When I go to the portal to the same location I do not > have this option. I want to give all authenticated users > access to the portal as well. I am not after anonymous > access but default access to the Portal. > > If it is not in the same location as sites is it in > another location? And can you give default access to all > authenicated users at the portal level? > > > I hope this is a bit clearer and I hope that someone can > help me out. > > Cheers > Bob
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