Re: Permissions Inherited Despite Being Set Otherwise
- From: v-rozhao@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Robert Zhao [MSFT])
- Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 12:18:36 GMT
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\viewkind4\uc1\pard\f0\fs20 Hello Simon,
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\par Thanks for your patience.
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\par I've done the same tests as you told, and I got the same result.
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\par When I try to check the permission on the second document, the user1 we added in the first document has "Limited Access" permission on it. Both user1 and user2 have "Limited Access" permission to document3. Per my understanding, it is very normal. Let look at the following change list:
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\par 1. For the Document Library, we remove all the groups but leave Group1 full control.
\par (Group1 has full control permission on the Document Library)
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\par 2. We upload docuemnt1.
\par (Group1 has full control permission on the Document Library.
\par Group1 has full control permission on document1.)
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\par 3. We add user1 Design permission to document1.
\par (Group1 has full control permission on the Document Library.
\par Group1 has full control permission on document1.
\par User1 has Design permission on docuemnt1.
\par In the meanwhile, user1 is granted Limited Access permission to the Document Library. If no the permission, how can user1 view any document in Document Library? So that's the point.)
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\par 4. We upload document2.
\par (Group1 has full control permission on the Document Library.
\par Group1 has full control permission on document1.
\par User1 has Design permission on docuemnt1.
\par User1 has Limited Access permission to the Document Library.
\par User1 inherits Limited Access permission from Document Library, so user1 has automatically been granted Limited Access permission on document2)
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\par 5. We remove user1 and add user2 Design permission for document2.
\par (Group1 has full control permission on the Document Library.
\par Group1 has full control permission on document1.
\par User1 has Design permission on docuemnt1.
\par User1 has Limited Access permission to the Document Library.
\par User2 has Design permission on document2.
\par In the meanwhile, user2 is granted Limited Access permission to the Document Library)
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\par From now, Group1, user1 and user2 are all have permissions in the Document Library. If we upload document 3, we can easily deduce what happens to document3.
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\par If you have any question on the issue, please feel free to let me know.
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\par Sincerely,
\par Robert Zhao
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