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SharePoint Column/View Permission
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Version
4.1.1228.3
SharePoint administrators can now assign to Users and
User Groups all relative permissions at Columns-and
Views-level.
Permissions can even be defined using conditions, so
that the values of certain fields determine
permissions dynamically.
Permissions settings can be imported or exported as
XML file for easy management and batch permissions
assignment.
SharePoint Column/View Permission provides further
protection on list columns and views than the
SharePoint permission system does. Using it, you can
safeguard the confidential column contents from access
and edition by unauthorized users.
SharePoint Column/View Permission allows
administrators to hide or read-only columns to
specified users. So unauthorized users will not see or
edit the columns at all.
Use SharePointBoost Column/View Permission to
set "Employee ID" and "Manager" Columns as ready only.
Assign view permission to specified users, full
access, hidden or read-only (disable edit view).
Column/View Permission also gives you the ability to
disable the ribbon buttons for each view in the list.
Administrator alsocan prevent certain users from
creating views in the lists.
Administrators can manage column access to items in a
SharePoint list with conditions, so that the values of
other fields in the same list or even fields from
other SharePoint lists can determine access rights.
Conditions will determine whether an item is fully
visible, read-only, or hidden.
Column/View Permission version 3.0 and abovenow
supports hiding columns in Alert Me emails.Column/View
Permission 3.0 now supports to set default view for
the selected users. Once configured, user will visit
the specified default view on login.Column/View
Permission 3.0 publishes an Application Programming
Interface (API) to be compatible with other
applications, and is now compatible with
SharePointBoost Batch Check Inversion 2.0.
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