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The one thing in SharePoint which is sure to create new frown lines on the troubled brow of any SharePoint Newbie is Permissions.

Of course, you’ll need SharePoint Designer to create the workflow.

To apply permissions so that a tab or pull down item is only viewable to a specific audience we will use SharePoint’s feature of specify permissions at the item level. 

If you are using WSS or MOSS for a public-facing site, you may want to allow people to post content in a limited way.

Ever wanted item level security in SharePoint without the headaches? It’s easier than you might think.

I have a browser-enabled infopath form that needs to allow anonymous submission. Permissions for form libraries do not allow anonymous add only view rights.

Dux Raymond Sy, author of SharePoint for Project Management, is giving a free webcast next week on “Best Practices in SharePoint User Management“.

Our first EUSP Live Online Workshop of the week , Manage SharePoint 2007 Site Permissions, starts Monday at 1:00pm EST. Sharon Richardson, former technical lead for Microsoft in the UK and Europe, will be running a live, hands-on session for beginning and intermediate SharePoint site managers who need a deep dive on configuring security settings [...]

Sharon and I have been talking about working together for a while now, so this seemed like a perfect opportunity to get started. EndUserSharePoint.com will sponsor a free, half hour live online talk, as Sharon walks through her slidedeck on SharePoint permissions, taking Q&A in the process.

Since workflows run under the ID of the person who performed the task that caused them to fire, this workflow requires Edit Items permission