Re: Different Access Permission Levels on Sharepoint CompanyWeb?
- From: "Bob Genestet" <bob_genestet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 09:04:09 -0500
Thanks Jenny,
I will apply what you have suggested. I will post back if I have any
problems.
Thank you,
Bob
""Jenny wu"" <v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:lcBreVqjFHA.3472@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi Bob,
>
> Thanks for posting here.
>
> For your description, I understand that you want set different access
> permission level to General Documents in Companyweb site. If I am off
> base,
> please don't hesitate to let me know.
>
> WSS provides the ability to control permissions on a per-list basis, so
> you
> can not set different access permission to files or folders included in
> General Documents library. If you have sensitive information stored in a
> list, and you do not want to expose the information to all members of your
> site, you can set permissions for just that list to control which users
> can
> view, edit, or add items to that list.
>
> You can grant permissions to a list or document library to individual
> users, to groups of users, or to a site group. Per-list permissions work
> for any list or document library in a Web site based on Windows SharePoint
> Services (for example, Announcements, Tasks, Shared Documents, and so on).
>
> List permissions can be changed by any user who has the Manage List
> Permissions right (by default, included in the Administrator site group)
> or
> Full Control permissions for that list. By default, all members of a Web
> site (all users assigned to a site group, except for the Guest site group)
> have access to all lists and document libraries on that Web site. Each
> site
> group has a predefined level of permissions for all lists and document
> libraries.
>
> When you grant a user or group permissions to a specific list in your
> site,
> they are added to the Guest site group if they are not already members of
> the site. Note that members of the Guest site group cannot navigate to a
> page within the site unless you give them the exact page URL.
>
> Thanks for you understanding and cooperation.
>
> Have a nice day!
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Jenny Wu
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