Essential SharePoint® 2013: Practical Guidance for Meaningful Business Results, Third Edition (Jason Arnold's Library) by Scott Jamison & Susan Hanley & Chris Bortlik

Essential SharePoint® 2013: Practical Guidance for Meaningful Business Results, Third Edition (Jason Arnold's Library) by Scott Jamison & Susan Hanley & Chris Bortlik

Author:Scott Jamison & Susan Hanley & Chris Bortlik
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Published: 2014-04-02T16:00:00+00:00


What’s New In SharePoint 2013?

In general, security relationships in SharePoint 2013 work very much the same as they did in SharePoint 2010. Permissions are inherited from the root site unless you intentionally “break” them. Security can be managed down to the individual document or “item” level, though this is still not a recommended practice as we explain later in this chapter. However, SharePoint 2013 makes breaking permissions (and sharing content) easier, and because it is now so easy to do, it’s also very easy to make mistakes and accidentally share content that you don’t want to share. For this reason, you will want to be very, very intentional about what you allow users to do, especially when it comes to sharing content outside the organization.



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