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Strange behavior in Hub site permissions
- DeletedJul 11, 2018Here is the post. https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/SharePoint/User-In-Owner-Role-No-Search-Results/m-p/206311
I'm almost betting this is related, due to the fact that you added yourself to the actual group which adds them to the member group on the site vs. owner group. Try adding yourself to the members group on the other sites, or others instead of owners and see if it fixes the issue.
If your users don't have access to this site, it's caused issues with Hub rollups.
- Frank-Ove KristiansenJul 10, 2018Brass Contributor
Thank you for your reply, Christopher!
I do have access to the root SharePoint site, since the company's main intranet is located there. However, I only have Read access (Visitors group).
Do I need more access? If not, can anyone see what else might cause this?EDIT: The employee that actually see all the sites, also only have Read access on the root site.
Thanks again,
Frank- Meg SimmonsJul 10, 2018Brass Contributor
This may have already come up but, if the user does not have access to the site, they will not see news from that site when aggregated to the Hub Site.
However, you can get around that by giving them read access to Site Pages and Site Assets > Site Pages on the associated site.
Disclaimer: This may not be a best practice but, it's one we currently employ to solve for HR-related news in our org as we cannot give everyone access to the HR site, for example.
- DeletedJul 10, 2018Yeah Frank said they have full control to those sites with the news on them? Make sure that you didn't break inheritance to the Site pages libraries would be one other thing you can check to make sure they have permissions to.
Also, you need to follow / visit sites I think for them to show up in that list for filters on the hub news settings so some users may not show up here.
If you go to each site as the users that don't see news in the hub, can they access and see the news on those sites?
You may end up needing to re-index your tenant possibly as much of this is based around search index/graph.