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Monday, October 7, 2013

SharePoint - Relationships between user roles, permissions, and groups



SharePoint - Relationships between user roles, permissions, and groups

A.      Visitor:
a.       Windows SharePoint Services User Role: Visitor
b.      Windows SharePoint Services Permissions: Can read the internal Web site.
c.       Default Windows SharePoint Services Group for the Internal Web Site: CompanyWeb Visitor
d.      Windows Small Business Server 2008 Security Group: Windows SBS SharePoint_VisitorsGroup
B.    Member:
a.     Windows SharePoint Services User Role: Visitor
b.    Windows SharePoint Services Permissions: Can read and write to the internal Web site. The user can add, edit and change documents, but cannot change the structure of the site, such as add new document libraries.
c.     Default Windows SharePoint Services Group for the Internal Web Site: CompanyWeb Visitor
d.    Windows Small Business Server 2008 Security Group: Windows SBS SharePoint_MembersGroup
C.    Owner:
a.     Windows SharePoint Services User Role: Visitor
b.    Windows SharePoint Services Permissions: Has administrator privileges on the internal Web site.
c.     Default Windows SharePoint Services Group for the Internal Web Site: CompanyWeb Visitor
d.    Windows Small Business Server 2008 Security Group: Windows SBS SharePoint_OwnersGroup