Re: Sharepoint Security - Help!!!!!
- From: "Cris Hanna \(SBS-MVP\)" <crisnospamhanna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 22:27:18 -0500
Kevin
Sorry you've had such a disappointing experience with consultants. Unfortunately this happens all to often. It has been the reason that a couple of the "MVPs" got so involved is because they were in a similar situation.
Your subject mentions Sharepoint. but your message seems to point to you thinking this is related to the upgrade to premium, however that typically doesn't touch Sharepoint.
So to start, can you list a very detailed, step by step as to where you are looking to see who has "permissions".
If you'd like to mention what part of the country/world you are in, we can see if there might be an MVP close by or tell you how to locate someone who is certified as a Small Business Specialist
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Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
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"Kevin Gal" <KevinGal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1DBC4612-F198-4F9A-B6BD-EEFCEC185F32@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have been going through a migration from SBS2003 Standard to Premium on a
new server. I had a number of tech guys in to handle this process, so far I
feel all they have handled has been my money.
Anyways, now the new server is up and running (kind of) there are no longer
any restrictions on access to the differnt document libraries, even though
the user does not appear on the permission list . Any user now has access to
highly confidential files. I remember this being a problem before (I believe
that when I have set up the users before on the first sever they were all
power users and even though they were not on the permission lists they still
had access). I have checked and the new server does not have them listed as
power users.
How can I restrict access and double check that it isn't some other option.
Or better yet how do a restrict everyone and then allow the ones I want.
There is also one other thing that is wrong. when I access the to change
permissions and it asks if I want to send an email I get a bounce messege
that says the email can't be sent etc... I do know that they changed our
server name and this has caused internal bounce back how can this be changed?
Thanks Kevin, Hoping someone can helP!!!
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