Sharepoint; Add Users
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Hi All,
if I have sharepoint running and create a "Project"; can I enable a
client (i.e. a person we are doing the project for) to have access to
the project pages? and if so; how?
I tried adding a user by using their email address but I just keep
getting the message "User does not exist"! Does thios mean I have to
create a user account on my SBS box for my client as well?
Also, is it possible to restrict these clients from accessing any
other parts of the companyweb/sharepoint site? Or once in are they
free to roam as they wish?
Many thanks,
MD
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