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priyo182
Copper Contributor
Jan 23, 2024

How to create unique permission level in SP DocLibrary ?

Hi all,

 

Currently I need to create simple filling tools using Doc Library in SharePoint Site

Already create root/main folder named "GA" and "HR" like screenshot below :

 

 

Then create group of user (Admin, Manager, Visitor) like screenshot below :  

 

Admin Roles : People who can upload file, manage/edit some attribute in file uploaded, manage user permission (add & remove person in each user group)

Manager Roles : People who can only view and download files

Visitor Roles : People who can only view files and cannot download files

 

Current (Default) Permission Levels : 

 

How we can manage and assign permission for each group? 

 

Especially for Admin Group, since they can manage permission (add/remove person) who can access the file. Is it possible without assign "Full Control" in Admin Group role?

 

Looking feedback from this group member or community?

 

Thank you

 

Warm regards, 

 

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      priyo182
      Copper Contributor

      Hi DaveMehr365 ,

      For Manager and Visitor roles, i have copy permission level from "Read" then customize it into 2 new permission level like screenshot below.

       

       

      But for Admin Roles which they need to manage access for their internal team and upload/manage files in it, i still have difficulties between customize "Contribute" level or "Full Control" level.

      Which permission level that i can copy and custom then assign to user?

      So, Admin user can manage files without interfere access outside of their team.

       

      Looking any advise from this community

       

      Thank you

      Warm regards, 

       

      • priyo182 I think you will have to grant unique permissions at "Folder" level.

         

        Try this: 

        1. Go to your document library
        2. Select the folder and open "Manage access" popup like: 
        3. Follow the steps given here: SharePoint Site Pages Manage Access - Can View Option - this show granting read permissions. However, you can grant any permission level as per your requirements.
        4. When Admin group will have Full control permissions on one folder, they cannot make any changes in another folder.

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