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Hi Raya, All content in SharePoint is secure; this applies to browsing and searching. If an individual does not have security permissions to view or access content then they won't even know it exists. In other words SharePoint security trims everything. So to answer tour question more directly, you...
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Was not able to find information on this anywhere on the net. Can't believe no one has needed to enable My Sites and personal blogs with the caveat of needing approval. Please help.
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We need both the collaborative functions of SharePoint, and the document management/web content management functions for controlled documents. We started 2 years ago in a de-centralized manner and implemented the collaborative functions, replacing/supplementing file shares. What steps do you advise for...
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Hi Kathy, When we implement Intranet solutions based on MOSS, I always recommend breaking the portal up into distinct sections; this is because each will be governed differently. For example, in a Business Operations Center, the security governance will be very tight; not even allowing users to change...
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Hi Chris, The only way I know of is to use security and education. It is common to have a Meeting Center; i.e. a place where meeting workspaces are created and meetings are held. Doing this in it's own Site Collection allows you to govern the security and usage in a unique way. For example, on the...
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I found this governance checklist from Microsoft as well, which includes content from the word document I referenced before, but adds additional content. It is a pdf file you can download. http://office.microsoft.com/download/afile.aspx?AssetID=AM102306291033
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Bob, You showed us an example Governance document in the class. Could you provide that to us? Thanks!