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date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 07:04:01 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.sharepoint.teamservices        back       


Page level security   
Hi,

I'm using MOSS 2007, w/ a SQL 2005 backend.  I have a question about 
security and granting access.  I know how to set up groups with different 
permissions, which allow/prevent users from performing certain tasks.  

I'm less clear about restricting accss to sub-sites, pages, and even web 
parts.  Is there a primer/tutorial out there which can provide some guidance 
on how I can best set this up.  

To provide a specifc example:  I have a site for a company.  This company 
has three departments, A, B, and C, each with it's own page/sub-site.  What 
is the technique for allowing Dept A members to ONLY see Dept A info, 
blocking their access to Depts B & C?

Thanks for your help with this.  I know that it's do-able, and I know it's 
probably even simple, but am looking for the cleanest way to set this up.

Thanks All,
Keith
date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 07:04:01 -0700   author:   KVollero

Re: Page level security   
It is pretty standard security.

You make GroupA, GroupB, and GroupC and you grant or deny each group access 
to each sub site. You can use security down to the list level.


"KVollero"  wrote in message 
news:1AFC0326-6AF7-49D9-A770-6D66F9AE1D28@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> I'm using MOSS 2007, w/ a SQL 2005 backend.  I have a question about
> security and granting access.  I know how to set up groups with different
> permissions, which allow/prevent users from performing certain tasks.
>
> I'm less clear about restricting accss to sub-sites, pages, and even web
> parts.  Is there a primer/tutorial out there which can provide some 
> guidance
> on how I can best set this up.
>
> To provide a specifc example:  I have a site for a company.  This company
> has three departments, A, B, and C, each with it's own page/sub-site. 
> What
> is the technique for allowing Dept A members to ONLY see Dept A info,
> blocking their access to Depts B & C?
>
> Thanks for your help with this.  I know that it's do-able, and I know it's
> probably even simple, but am looking for the cleanest way to set this up.
>
> Thanks All,
> Keith
>
date: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 18:26:51 -0700   author:   Rick V

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