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Illuminate
Jun 12, 2020Copper Contributor
Securing Wiki
I want to secure a wiki. I have changed the access privileges in SharePoint to Read Only for Team members but they are still able to edit the wiki. The weird thing is that if I open Sharepoint then t...
- Jul 01, 2020
Illuminate Hello! Thanks for the update, that's handy to know! (never tried it as I mentioned).
How about using OneNote within Teams instead? It's a much better overall experience comparing to the Wiki and you can secure it with password-protected sections (but not entire notebooks) using encryption. To add to that you have the sharing/permissions options as well.
ChristianBergstrom
Jun 30, 2020Silver Contributor
Illuminate Hello! Never done it but you should be able to do it. Try this.
Open the SharePoint view.
It most likely is inheriting permissions. Stop that and set grant/edit desired permissions.
- IlluminateJul 01, 2020Copper Contributor
ChristianBergstrom thanks, This is the first thing I tried and members are still able to change the Wiki. I asked the same question during Colab365 recently and the general consensus was securing a wiki goes against the principles of a wiki, sharing i.e. if you feel that you need to secure information in a wiki it is probably the wrong tool to use. While I agree with the sentiment I am a bit baffled by the fact that I can set access permission but it does not have any impact
- ChristianBergstromJul 01, 2020Silver Contributor
Illuminate Hello! Thanks for the update, that's handy to know! (never tried it as I mentioned).
How about using OneNote within Teams instead? It's a much better overall experience comparing to the Wiki and you can secure it with password-protected sections (but not entire notebooks) using encryption. To add to that you have the sharing/permissions options as well.
- IlluminateJul 01, 2020Copper Contributor
Thanks ChristianBergstrom I will look into that. I was also thinking about using Sharepoint site pages but OneNote would be easier to manage. I have never tried to secure OneNote in Teams and it would be interesting to see how it works since the Wiki is actually built on OneNote.