We will now run a Site Permissions analysis on the same Site Collection.
To run a site permissions analysis:
1Expand the Site Collection to display its subsites.
Notice that a site may be identified by one of the following icons:
- a site collections root site
- a site whose permissions are inherited from its parent.
- a site whose permissions are unique (not inherited)
2Right-click and choose Users and Security > Site Permissions.
3Run the analysis on all users within the Site Collection using the following parameters:
·Change the Group by: selection to Users
·Expand the Advanced Parameters section and make sure the following Parameters are checked:
§Calculate Total Users with Permissions
§Show unique permissions only (this parameter will filter out permissions that are inherited from a parent site)
Note that, since the analysis is being run on real-time (not cached) data, you can also choose to Include users with AD group membership and/or Include AD Group Members table, which requires a live call to Active Directory. In this scenario, however, we will leave these options unselected and instead view Active Directory Group membership via a link in analysis results..
4Click [Run Now].
Analysis results include users with permissions granted through Web Application policies as well as to sites within the scope of your analysis.
Total Users with Permissions includes Web application Service Accounts, users granted permissions through Web application policies, Site Collection Administrators, and users within Active Directory groups to which the ControlPoint Service Account has access.
Detailed information about a user include how the permissions were granted (for example, directly or through a SharePoint group).
Note that custom permissions levels, if any, display in the Other column.
To view Active Directory group membership (in a separate window or tab), click the Active Directory group link.
In this scenario you:
üLearned how sites are visually represented in the SharePoint Hierarchy, based on its permissions model.
üChanged default parameters used for the analysis.
üWorked with analysis results.
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