The Users folder displays all of the users with direct or explicit permissions for a selected site collection or site. You can link directly to the SharePoint pages for managing direct permissions of an existing user or create a new user.
NOTE: Users do not display for sites whose permissions are inherited (as indicated by a site icon).
If a user has permissions to the site collection/site via a group, permissions are managed at the group level. See Accessing SharePoint Pages for Managing Groups.
To view user permissions for the site collection/site in SharePoint
Click on the Users folder to access the SharePoint Permissions page for the site collection/site
To view/edit information about a user in SharePoint:
Select a user name and choose Edit to access the SharePoint Edit Personal Settings page for that user.
As an alternative to managing permissions through SharePoint, you can use ControlPoint value-added features for managing user permissions. These features are especially useful if you want act on multiple users and/or across multiple sites in a single operation.
The Groups folder displays all of the SharePoint and Active Directory groups with permissions for a site. You can link directly to the SharePoint pages for managing an existing group or create a new group.
All groups with permissions for each site within a site collection display beneath the site. In the case of SharePoint groups, the number of users within a group, as well as the group's permission level, displays to the right of each group name.
NOTE: Groups do not display for sites whose permissions are inherited (as indicated by the icon).
You can view group membership by clicking on the plus sign (+) to the left of the group name.
To view/edit an existing group in SharePoint:
Click on a SharePoint group name to access the SharePoint People and Groups page for that group.
To view/edit groups in SharePoint:
Click the Groups folder to access the SharePoint All Groups page, from which you can create a new group for the site.
Consult your SharePoint documentation for instructions on creating a group.
NOTE: If the Groups folder does not display for a root site or a site with unique permissions, no groups have been granted permissions for it. To set up permissions for the first Group, navigate to the People and Groups page through the SharePoint site. Once a group has been granted permissions, the Groups folder will display in the ControlPoint left navigation pane as soon as you refresh the SharePoint Hierarchy.
Set User Direct Permissions is a ControlPoint action that lets you grant users direct permissions to one or more SharePoint sites, lists/libraries, and/or items. (The action will not, however, overwrite or replace any direct permissions a user may already have.)
NOTE: If you want to add users to an existing SharePoint group, use the procedure for Adding Users to SharePoint Groups.
To set user direct permissions:
1Select the object(s) to which you want to grant user permissions.
2Choose Users and Security > Set User Direct Permissions.
3Complete the Parameters section as follows:
a)For Set Permissions for User(s), select the user(s) for whom you want to set direct permissions.
b)In the Permission Level (Direct) drop-down, select a level from the list.
NOTE: All custom permissions levels that are currently assigned to at least one user within the scope of your selection display in the drop-down. (In a multi-farm environment, this list is populated from the permissions of the home farm.) If you want to assign a custom permissions level that has been defined for a site collection but either is not currently in use or exists only on a remote farm, you can type it into the drop-down.
c)If your selection includes one or more sites and you want the permissions to be applied to all lists within the site(s) that have unique permissions, check the Propagate to All Lists with Unique Permissions box.
d)If you have checked the Propagate to All Lists with Unique Permissions box and want the permissions to be applied to all items within the list(s) that have unique permissions, check the Propagate to List Items box.
NOTE: The "Propagate" options do not apply to lists that you selected explicitly. If you want to include items within explicitly-selected lists, use the Include Children or Choose option in the Selection panel. See also Selecting List Items on Which to Perform a ControlPoint Operation.
Now you can:
·run the operation immediately (by clicking the [Run Now] button)
OR
·schedule the operation to run at a later time or on a recurring basis.
OR
·save the operation as XML Instructions that can be run at a later time.
If you chose the Run Now, option, after the operation has been processed:
·a confirmation message displays at the top of the page, and
·a ControlPoint Task Audit is generated for the operation and displays in the Results section.
If you schedule the operation, a link to the Task Audit is included in the scheduled action notification email.
See also The ControlPoint Task Audit.
Delete User Permissions is a ControlPoint action that lets you delete SharePoint user permissions from one or more site collections/sites. You can also choose whether to:
·delete the user's entry from the selected site(s) (so that they no longer appear in the site's All People list)
·delete alerts associated with the user
·delete the user's My Site site collection, and/or
·reassign a user's permissions to one or more target users before performing the deletion
EXCEPTION: You cannot reassign Site Collection Administrator privileges using this action.
CAUTION: Deleting Users from SharePoint Groups
The Delete User Permissions action will remove the selected user(s) from SharePoint groups in which they are listed as a member. Because groups are defined at the site collection level and may be used anywhere in the site collection, if you are performing the action on one or more individual sites that includes groups that are used elsewhere in the site collection, the user(s) will lose permissions on unselected sites within the collection as well.
NOTE: This action does not remove users from Active Directory groups. Therefore, if a user is granted permissions via an Active Directory group, those permissions will not be impacted.
Deleting Permissions from Lists, Folders, or Items with Unique Permissions
When user permissions are added to a list, folder, or item that has unique permissions, SharePoint automatically creates an entry for the user on its first non-inherited parent object and assigns a permissions level of Limited. This entry will be deleted only if that parent object is included in the scope of the action. If the parent object is not included in the scope, the following message will display in the Task Audit:
User [user_name] permissions cannot be removed from [object_type] [object_name]. Go to the first non-inheriting parent [object_type] to remove this permission.
To delete the permissions of one or more users:
1Select the object(s) from which you want to delete permissions.
2Choose Users and Security > Delete User Permissions.
3For Delete All Permissions for User(s), select the user whose permissions you want to delete.
NOTE: Delete User Permissions is one of the ControlPoint actions that can be performed on unvalidated users. (For example, you can delete the SharePoint permissions of a user that you know has been removed from Active Directory or alternate authentication provider database.) However, any individual user(s) entered into the Reassign Deleted Permissions to People Picker must be validated.
4Specify the remaining parameters as appropriate. Use the information in the table below for guidance.
If you want to ... |
Then ... |
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remove the user(s) from the site collection's People and Group list |
check the Delete User Entries from the Site Collection box .(If you leave this box unchecked, permissions will be deleted but user entries will remain in the People and Groups list). NOTES: ·If a user was granted permissions only through an Active Directory group, that user may have an "invisible entry" in the site collection's People and Group list. This action will remove that entry. ·If the Delete direct permissions only is selected, this option becomes disabled. The removal of a user from the site collection would remove all of that user's permissions, including those granted through membership in SharePoint groups. |
remove only direct permissions and retain permissions granted through SharePoint group membership |
check the Delete direct permissions only (Leave group permissions intact) box. NOTE: If Delete User Entries from the Site Collection is selected, this option becomes disabled. Removal of a user from the site collection would remove all of that user's permissions, including those granted through membership in SharePoint groups. |
reassign the permissions of the user(s) to be deleted to one or more other users |
a.Check the Reassign Deleted Permissions to box. b.Select the user(s) to whom you want to copy the permissions. NOTE: If you entered the name of more than one user in the Delete Users field, the permissions of every one of those users (if different) will be reassigned to the target user. |
delete the user My Site site collection(s) |
check the Delete My Sites box. |
Now you can:
·run the operation immediately (by clicking the [Run Now] button)
OR
·schedule the operation to run at a later time or on a recurring basis.
OR
·save the operation as XML Instructions that can be run at a later time.
If you chose the Run Now, option, after the operation has been processed:
·a confirmation message displays at the top of the page, and
·a ControlPoint Task Audit is generated for the operation and displays in the Results section.
If you schedule the operation, a link to the Task Audit is included in the scheduled action notification email.
See also The ControlPoint Task Audit.
NOTE: If you chose to reassign permissions, the delete action will not be carried out unless the permissions are successfully reassigned.
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