A useful component that will allow SharePoint users and administrators to set the security parameters (permissions and constraints) for each field
Version | 12.3.00 |
Updated | Nov 12th 2013 |
Developer |
KwizCom
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User Rating |
790
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Original File Size | 6 MB |
Downloads | 6148 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Internet |
The security of SharePoint documents can be customized at a basic level, that of every field, more precisely, but it requires a special add-on for this purpose. List Forms Extensions Feature is able to go in depth and provides configurations that will help enforce a more strict protection of data.
The capabilities of this component include adjustments that can be done for list forms and their elements so that access rights are granted even for list views. The permissions can be extended to a particular group of users or individually, for each user.
The innovation brought by List Forms Extensions Feature is that the items with the security settings modified will act differently, depending on which user makes the access requests. There is another novelty that this component can add and it pertains to the visibility of certain fields.
It is possible to configure fields and rules in such a manner that only a particular user who needs to see some of the fields in a form will be able to. For the others, the form can display all the other items, except for the fields that are dedicated for administration, for example.
In a similar manner, List Forms Extensions Feature Crack allows the customization of constraints and can be used for setting the default values for form fields or grouping columns and fields in SharePoint lists.
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