How to Manage SharePoint Site Permissions

How to Manage SharePoint Site Permissions

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How to Manage SharePoint Site Permissions
The way you manage security & permissions in SharePoint depends on the type of site you have. We manage permissions one way on the Communication Type of Site, and we manage it completely differently on a Team Site Type. Here is an article summarizing the steps as well: https://sharepointmaven.com/how-to-properly-set-up-permissions-on-a-sharepoint-site/ 00:00 - How to Manage SharePoint Site Permissions 01:13 - What is a Communication Site 02:21 - What is a Team Site 06:26 - Manage Permissions on a Communication Site 10:22 - Manage Permissions on a Team Site 12:48 - Share Team Site Only (bypass Microsoft 365 Group Membership) 16:51 - Manage Permissions on a Team Site (without a Microsoft 365 Group attached) 👉 Continue learning more on this topic, by watching this video: https://youtu.be/irNGQfMZIqo?si=YkVYy0t9mr8XFsAv In this video, I explain the following concepts: Difference between a Team Site and a Communication Site - depending on the Site Type, you would manage permissions differently How to set up permissions on a Communication Site. If you have a Communication Site - you would need to rely on the 3 built-in SharePoint Security Groups: Site Visitors, Site Members, and Site Owners. How to set up permissions on a Team Site. If you have a Team Site, that means it is also connected to a Microsoft 365 group, which in turn is also connected to other applications within a Microsoft 365 eco-system (Planner, Teams, Group Outlook Calendar). So the way you would manage permissions on a Team Site would be via a Microsoft 365 Group membership. How to bypass Microsoft 365 Group membership. Sometimes, you might have a Team Site connected to a Microsoft 365 Group, but you just need to allow access to the SharePoint Site itself. In this case, you would need to manage permissions at the site level, bypassing the Microsoft 365 Group membership. How to set up permissions on a Team Site without a Microsoft 365 Group. In some cases, you might have a Team Site not connected to a Microsoft 365 Group. In that case, you would be managing permissions via 3 SharePoint Security Groups (Visitors, Members, Owners). Just like on a Communication Site.