Re: Sharepoint Security - Help!!!!!

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well that should have been your first clue that they didn't know what they were doing.

I'll bet they didn't do the migration using the sbsmigrations.com toolkit either

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Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
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"Kevin Gal" <KevinGal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:8754CB1D-B3F3-4008-829A-DFDBAB30BAB6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
PS they told me ISA doesn't really work.

"Cris Hanna (SBS-MVP)" wrote:

> 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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> Please do not respond directly to me, but only post in the newsgroup so all can take advantage
> "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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