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Category Archives: Security
Lock Down SharePoint 2007 Application Pages
SharePoint 2007 application pages (_layouts) can be locked down to prevent users from accessing them. This is helpful not only in preventing users from accessing application pages they don’t need to be accessing on a public facing web site, but … Continue reading
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Who’s Your Daddy – Inheriting Permissions from Parent Site
When you have a site set to inherit permissions from its parent it becomes easy to forget which SharePoint site groups you are working with. I’ve seen this happen more than once, so maybe this short post will spare you … Continue reading
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