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Assignment of security to content.

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Using Visio to present SharePoint 2007 sites and permissions (or is there a SP webpart to do...

For SharePoint 2007, there is the SharePoint Administration Toolkit which has a Permissions Reporting Tool. …
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Am I using SharePoint Online right?

First, you can manage permissions for each file/document individually. In this scenario you put all your files in one place, and give each of them unique permissions. … Second, you can manage permissions by libraries. You can add a library for each group you want, set the permissions on the library, and then upload your documents into them. …
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anonymous access in sharepoint 2013

Usually for resources in the Style Library, they must be published before normal or anonymous users can see them. Through your browser, on your windows authentication site, go to Site Contents and the …
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List permission at the time of list creation

Unfortunately, there is no out of the box way to assign permissions to lists as they are created like you want. However there is a (hopefully) better way. … If you simply use one site with lots of lists and each with custom permissions, it becomes very difficult to determine who has access to what and to add/remove users from across multiple lists. …
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Changes to permission take effect in search results only with next full crawl

I am surprised that an incremental crawl is not updating the permissions, I definitely believe that it should, but I haven't had a similar scenario to yours in some time, so can't be sure. … unfortunately with SharePoint Online, so it may not be exactly the same for on-prem, but my experiences of that were Using continuous crawl (the only option available in SPO) does definitely update permissions
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