IT tutorials
 
Applications Server
 

Sharepoint 2013 : Community portals and sites - Adding users to community sites

1/25/2014 2:52:51 AM
- Free product key for windows 10
- Free Product Key for Microsoft office 365
- Malwarebytes Premium 3.7.1 Serial Keys (LifeTime) 2019
There are two primary ways that users will first access your SharePoint 2013 community sites:
  • Sharing from other users . Site users can share an invitation to an existing community. If you want, the invitation sends an email to the user with some descriptive text.

  • Joining the site manually . Site users can access some of the content of your site when they first discover it. For example, they can discover an existing discussion on your site via a SharePoint search and choose to join the site after they determine the content is relevant to them.

This task describes how users can join (or be asked to join the site).

Sharing your community site

  1. On the Home page of your community site, toward the right end of the toolbar, click the Share link that appears under the name of the logged-on user.

    image with no caption
  2. In the Share dialog box that opens, type of the user name or full name of the user whom you are trying to add.

    As you type, the system presents a filtered list of potential matching users.

    image with no caption

    Tip

    Depending on your site security, only certain users (for example, site owners or moderators) can use the Share link to add new users to the site.

  3. In the list, select the appropriate user to add to the list. You can repeat this step for multiple users.

    image with no caption
  4. Type the text for an email notification to the user or users.

  5. Click the Show Options link to expand the dialog box and display additional information.

  6. To automatically notify each moderator via email, in the expanded portion of the dialog box, select the Send An Email Invitation check box.

  7. Click the list box and select a permission group to which the user or users will be added on this site.

    For example, you might add them to the Read group to give them view-only access to the site.

    image with no caption
  8. Click Save to send the email and invite the users.

Joining an open community site

  1. Navigate to a community site of which you are not a member and then click the Join This Community button.

    image with no caption

Tip

Depending on the settings of the site in question, there might be additional steps or the Join This Community link might not be available at all.

Tip

Some sites require manual moderation before you can join them.

 
Others
 
- Sharepoint 2013 : Community portals and sites - Adding moderators to community sites
- Sharepoint 2013 : Community portals and sites - Creating a community site subsite
- Sharepoint 2013 : Community portals and sites - Creating a community site site collection
- Microsoft Lync Server 2013 Edge Server : Edge Server Installation (part 5) - Creating Certificates
- Microsoft Lync Server 2013 Edge Server : Edge Server Installation (part 4) - Installing the Edge Server
- Microsoft Lync Server 2013 Edge Server : Edge Server Installation (part 3) - Deploying a Load-Balanced Edge Server Pool, Publish the Topology
- Microsoft Lync Server 2013 Edge Server : Edge Server Installation (part 2) - Edit the Topology, Deploying a Single Edge Server Pool
- Microsoft Lync Server 2013 Edge Server : Edge Server Installation (part 1) - Configure Networking
- Microsoft Lync Server 2013 Edge Server : Edge Server Overview (part 2)
- Microsoft Lync Server 2013 Edge Server : Edge Server Overview (part 1) - Access Edge Service
 
 
Top 10
 
- Microsoft Visio 2013 : Adding Structure to Your Diagrams - Finding containers and lists in Visio (part 2) - Wireframes,Legends
- Microsoft Visio 2013 : Adding Structure to Your Diagrams - Finding containers and lists in Visio (part 1) - Swimlanes
- Microsoft Visio 2013 : Adding Structure to Your Diagrams - Formatting and sizing lists
- Microsoft Visio 2013 : Adding Structure to Your Diagrams - Adding shapes to lists
- Microsoft Visio 2013 : Adding Structure to Your Diagrams - Sizing containers
- Microsoft Access 2010 : Control Properties and Why to Use Them (part 3) - The Other Properties of a Control
- Microsoft Access 2010 : Control Properties and Why to Use Them (part 2) - The Data Properties of a Control
- Microsoft Access 2010 : Control Properties and Why to Use Them (part 1) - The Format Properties of a Control
- Microsoft Access 2010 : Form Properties and Why Should You Use Them - Working with the Properties Window
- Microsoft Visio 2013 : Using the Organization Chart Wizard with new data
Technology FAQ
- Is possible to just to use a wireless router to extend wireless access to wireless access points?
- Ruby - Insert Struct to MySql
- how to find my Symantec pcAnywhere serial number
- About direct X / Open GL issue
- How to determine eclipse version?
- What SAN cert Exchange 2010 for UM, OA?
- How do I populate a SQL Express table from Excel file?
- code for express check out with Paypal.
- Problem with Templated User Control
- ShellExecute SW_HIDE
programming4us programming4us