SharePoint (Modern Sites) - Managing permissions on a SharePoint page Video

Learn how to manage permissions on a SharePoint page. Take control of who can access and edit your content. Follow these simple steps to manage permissions on your page. Start by accessing Site Contents and then find the Site Pages. Take charge of your SharePoint page today!

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Objectifs :

This document aims to provide a comprehensive guide on managing permissions for a SharePoint page, specifically focusing on how to restrict access for visitors while allowing members and owners to maintain their respective rights.


Chapitres :

  1. Introduction to SharePoint Permissions Management
    Managing permissions on a SharePoint page is crucial for controlling who can view or edit content. This guide will walk you through the steps to manage access effectively, ensuring that sensitive information is protected while still allowing collaboration among team members.
  2. Accessing Site Contents
    To begin managing permissions, you first need to access the Site Contents. You can find this option either in the navigation bar or by clicking on the gear icon located at the top right of your screen. From the dropdown menu, select 'Site Contents'.
  3. Locating Your Page
    Once in Site Contents, scroll down to find the 'Site Pages' section. Here, you will see the page titled 'Presentation of the Team', which is the page you want to manage permissions for.
  4. Managing Permissions
    To manage permissions for the selected page, click on the three ellipses (•••) next to the page title. This will open a menu where you can select 'Manage Access'.
  5. Understanding Permission Levels
    In the 'Manage Access' menu, you will see different groups with varying permission levels: - **Visitors**: Can view the page. - **Members**: Can edit the page. - **Owners**: Have full control over the page. You can modify these permissions as needed.
  6. Restricting Visitor Access
    If you decide that visitors should not have access to this specific page, you can easily change their permissions. Simply left-click on the visitor group and select the option to remove direct access. After this change, visitors will still be able to access the main site but will be excluded from viewing this particular page.
  7. Conclusion
    Managing permissions on SharePoint pages is essential for maintaining control over your content. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can effectively restrict access to sensitive information while allowing necessary collaboration among team members. This ensures that your SharePoint environment remains secure and organized.

FAQ :

What is SharePoint used for?

SharePoint is used for collaboration, document management, and content sharing within organizations. It allows teams to create sites for projects, share files, and manage workflows.

How do I manage permissions on a SharePoint page?

To manage permissions on a SharePoint page, go to Site Contents, find the page, click on the ellipses next to it, and select 'Manage Access' to adjust the permissions for different user groups.

What are the different types of permissions in SharePoint?

In SharePoint, there are typically three types of permissions: Visitors (view-only access), Members (edit access), and Owners (full control). Each type has different capabilities regarding content management.

Can I restrict access to a specific SharePoint page?

Yes, you can restrict access to a specific SharePoint page by changing the permissions for that page. You can remove direct access for certain user groups, such as Visitors.

What happens if I remove direct access for Visitors?

If you remove direct access for Visitors, they will no longer be able to view that specific page, but they will still have access to the rest of the SharePoint site.


Quelques cas d'usages :

Team Presentation Page for Sales Department

A marketing team creates a SharePoint page to present their team members to the Sales department. They manage permissions to ensure that only relevant stakeholders can view the page, enhancing collaboration and communication.

Project Management Site

A project manager uses SharePoint to create a project site where team members can collaborate. They set permissions so that only project members can edit documents, while stakeholders can view progress updates.

Internal Training Resources

An HR department sets up a SharePoint page for training resources. They manage permissions to allow only employees to access the training materials while restricting access to external users.

Client-Specific Document Sharing

A legal team uses SharePoint to share documents with clients. They manage permissions to ensure that clients can only access their specific documents while keeping other sensitive information secure.

Company Policy Updates

An organization uses SharePoint to publish updates on company policies. They manage permissions to allow all employees to view the updates while restricting editing rights to HR personnel.


Glossaire :

SharePoint

A web-based collaboration platform developed by Microsoft that allows users to create, manage, and share content and applications.

Site Contents

A section in SharePoint that displays all the lists, libraries, and pages within a site, allowing users to manage and organize content.

Permissions

Settings that determine what users can do with a SharePoint site or page, including viewing, editing, or managing content.

Ellipses

A graphical representation of three dots (•••) used in user interfaces to indicate more options or actions available for a selected item.

Group tab

A section in SharePoint's permissions management that allows users to manage access rights for different groups of users.

Visitors

Users who have view-only access to a SharePoint site or page, meaning they can see the content but cannot make any changes.

Members

Users who have edit access to a SharePoint site or page, allowing them to modify content.

Owners

Users who have full control over a SharePoint site or page, including the ability to manage permissions and settings.

Direct access

The ability for a user or group to access a specific SharePoint page or site without any restrictions.

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I just created a SharePoint page in order
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to present my team to the Sales department,
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but I would like to go ahead and
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manage the permissions on that page.
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To do so, I'm going to start to
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have to go to Site Contents.
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Site contents can either be in the
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navigation bar or at the top right
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of my screen on the gear icon,
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then side contents. From here.
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I can Scroll down and find the site pages.
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And here is the page resentation of the team.
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To manage permissions I have to click on
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the three ellipses. And manage access.
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Once in that menu,
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I can use the Group tab.
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Right now, the visitors of that
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SharePoint site can view it,
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the members can edit it,
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the owners have every right.
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I can change that.
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Then let's say I do not want the
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visitors to be able to see that page,
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I can simply left click.
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And change the axis to remove direct access.
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From now on, the visitors will
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still be able to read the website,
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but this page will be excluded
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from their ermissions.
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This is how to manage emissions
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for a specific SharePoint page.

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