Re: External Connector License
From: Mark Pfeifer (see_msg_at_sprynet.com)
Date: 07/23/04
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Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 11:17:34 -0400
The license only allows for you to properly pay for those users. It is the
application that controls security.
With that said, you would probably need to customize the web parts to
display the listings that people have access too. Out of the box, I do not
believe this is possible.
Mark
"KenGodwin" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> With the purchase of the external license, it enables non-
> employees to access portal servers, correct? That is about
> all I can find on this.
>
> I need a way to allow controlled, external partners access
> to sharepoint areas. for example, we will have multiple
> projects going on at any one time and want to use share
> point for internal and external collaboration. However, I
> dont want an external person to see all projects, just the
> ones that they have been approved to see (just like
> internal security as well).
>
> will this license allow me that level of control? how does
> it work? is there any information or implementation notes
> on this - more or less, can this work?
>
> Lotus QuickPlace does this fine but we are a MS shop.....
>
> thanks
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