All, we are working creating a shared secret library in Sharepoint. basically the idea being, a user fills out a "Shared Secret" infopath form (AKA "What is your highschool mascot") and then that form is sent to a secure library that only the helpdesk can read. Currently it looks like our sharepoint admin doesn't know how to create a secured library. Has anyone done anything similar in sharepoint? Or does anyone know of some good tutorials for creating something like this?
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Also, under Doc Library Settings-Versioning:
Require Content Approval = Yes "Who should see draft items..." Select 'Only users who can approve items' No one can see anyone elses inputs until it is 'approved' | |||
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Basically for the library, the admin will have to go to Settings > Permissions for this document library and manage the permissions there. It's really not that difficult. I question why you'd be storing user "password" type stuff here. Using Infopath seems like a terrible waste of resources for this type of information. | |||||||||||
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