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ControlPoint 8.8 - for Office 365 User Guide

Getting Started with ControlPoint Using Discovery to Collect Information for the ControlPoint Database Cache The GDPR Dashboard Searching for SharePoint Sites Managing SharePoint Objects Managing Audit Settings Managing Metadata Managing SharePoint User Permissions Data Analysis and Reporting Scheduling a ControlPoint Operation Saving, Modifying and Executing Instructions for a ControlPoint Operation Provisioning SharePoint Site Collections and Sites Using Sensitive Content Manager to Analyze SharePoint Content for Compliance Using ControlPoint Sentinel to Detect Anomalous Activity Default Menu Options for ControlPoint Online Users About Us

Opening a SharePoint Site in ControlPoint

From the SharePoint Hierarchy panel, you can open a SharePoint site or list in the ControlPoint workspace pane.

To open a SharePoint site in ControlPoint:

From the site's right-click menu, choose Open Site.

Open Site

 

Accessing SharePoint Pages for Managing Libraries and Lists

The Lists folder contains all of the libraries and lists currently used in a site.  

Lists

NOTE:  Three asterisks (***) to the left of a list name indicates that the list has unique (non-inherited) permissions.

You can link directly to the SharePoint pages for managing the settings of an existing list or open a list.

NOTE:  If the Lists folder does not display for a selected site, libraries or lists have not yet been created.  

Viewing Properties of an Object within the SharePoint Hierarchy

From the SharePoint Hierarchy, you can access an at-a-glance summary of key properties for a site collection or a site.

To view an object's properties:

1From the SharePoint Hierarchy, select the object whose properties you want to view.

NOTE:  You can only view properties for a single object at a time (that is, the multiple selection is unavailable).

2Right-click and select Properties.

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totals (for the selected level of the SharePoint Hierarchy):

Click [Calculate Totals].

When the values have been calculated, the following information displays at the top of the Properties dialog:

·Total Users with Permissions

·Total Active Users (last 30 days)

NOTE:  These totals reflect unique users. (That is, any user who has more than one set of permissions to a site is only counted once).

·Total Users with Permissions includes:  

§Web application Service Accounts

§Users granted permissions through Web application policies

§Site Collection Administrators

§Users within Active Directory groups to which the ControlPoint Service Account has access (that is, within the same domain or forest or in a different domain/forest for which with a two-way trust exists).  Disabled Active Directory accounts are included in this total.  If an Active Directory user has been renamed but still has permissions in SharePoint under the old name, each name will be counted as a separate user.

·Excluded from this total are built-in groups and special accounts, such as nt authority\authenticated users (or any account that begins with "nt authority") and sharepoint\system, and users granted permissions via augmented Claims or alternate authentication providers.

NOTE:  Total Users with Permissions uses data recorded in the ControlPoint Service Database (xcAdmin), and is current as of the last ControlPoint Discovery run. (The actual number of users within Active Directory groups is counted in real-time, however.)

Total Active Users uses 30 days worth of activity data that is collected by the SharePoint usage job(s), and is as current as the last time the job(s) ran.

 

Setting Object Properties

You can use ControlPoint to set properties for site collections, sites, and lists.

In a multi-farm environment, properties can be set across multiple farms; the user interface for the home farm is always used.  Therefore, if your multi-farm installation includes different SharePoint versions (for example, both 2016 and 2019) or variations (for example, ControlPoint Standard  and ControlPoint Online), which necessitates differences in the user interface, some options may be missing—or not valid—for the remote farm.

 

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