Sententiis et columnas et Lists Document Libraries non potest confici

UPDATE (02/29/08): Hoc novum codeplex videtur promineant providere modus securitate singulis columnis: http://www.codeplex.com/SPListDisplaySetting. If you have any experience working with it, commodo licentia a ineo.

Posters foro frequenter interrogare huiusmodi: "I have a manager view and and a staff view of a list. How do I secure the manager view so that staff can not use it?"

Related quaestio etiam saepe petivi: "I want to secure a specific metadata column so that only managers may edit that column while others may not even see it."

These answers apply to both WSS 3.0 et MUSCUS:

  • SharePoint non praebere de-de-in-buxum captandi favorem sententiae.
  • SharePoint non praebere de-de-in-buxum praesidium securitatem columnis.

There are several techniques one can follow to meet these kinds of security requirements. Here’s what I can think of:

  • Use out-of-the-box item level security. Views always honor item level security configuration. Event receivers and/or workflow can automate security assignment.
  • Use personal views for "privileged" views. These are easy enough to set up. Autem, due to their "personal" natura, these need to be configured for each user. Use standard security configuration to prevent anyone else from creating a personal view.
  • Telam et implement aliqua pars sententiam uti notitia securitatem AJAXy qr solutionem.
  • Volvite tua album propono functionality et incorporamus securitatem qr agmine gradu.
  • Modify notitia introitu usus JavaScript formis et in conjunctione cum securitate exemplar ad peragendam column-gradu salutem qr.
  • Use an InfoPath form for data entry. Implement column-level security trimming via web service calls to SharePoint and conditionally hide fields as needed.
  • Volvite introitu tuo ASP.NET notitia muneris campester quod instrumentum agmen securum qr.

Neminem eorum, qui bene magnam realiter, sed tamen si quid sequatur viam, etiam si suus 'ferreus.

MONUMENTUM: Si quis ex his descendunt semitas, don’t forget about "Actions -> Open with Windows Explorer". You want to be sure that you test with that feature to make sure that it doesn’t work as a "back door" et dissipatum est consilium securitatem.

Si alias ideas aut potiundis experitur cum columnis views, RV email me Licentia a ineo quod puteus 'aut ego hoc update stipes ut conveniens.

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