User Permissions In Web Applications In SharePoint 2013 Central Administration

Here, you can select the list of user permission levels which you would like to configure on all sites in the site collection.

How to configure it?

Let’s open Central Admin of SharePoint on your machine. On your Windows desktop screen, click Start >> Administrative Tools >> SharePoint 2013 Central Administration.

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  • Run it as an administrator to have elevated privileges.
  • You will see the screenshot given below.

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  • Central Admin is configured under the categories given below.
  • Click on "Application Management".

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  • Go to Web Applications >>Manage web applications.
  • You will see the screen, given below.

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  • Here, we can see various options to work with the web applications.
  • Let’s see them from left to right in different parts of the article.

We have four categories, where the events have been categorized.

  1. Contribute
  2. Manage
  3. Security
  4. Policy

In this article, we will see “User Permissions” under "Security” category.

User Permissions

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  1. Select the "Web Application" and click on “User Permissions".
  2. You will see the screen below.

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The permissions are divided in the following categories.

List Permissions

  • Manage Lists
    Users can create and delete lists, add or remove columns in a list, and add or remove public views of a list.

  • Override List Behaviors
    Users can discard or check in a document that is checked out to another user and change or override settings that allow users to read/edit only their own items.

  • Add Items
    Users can add items to lists and add documents to Document Libraries.

  • Edit Items
    Users can edit items in lists, edit documents in Document Libraries and customize Web Part Pages in Document Libraries.

  • Delete Items
    Users can delete items from a list and documents from a Document Library.

  • View Items
    Users can view items in lists and documents in Document Libraries.

  • Approve Items
    Users can approve a minor version of a list item or document.

  • Open Items
    Users can view the source of documents with server-side file handlers.

  • View Versions
    Users can view past versions of a list item or document.

  • Delete Versions
    Users can delete past versions of a list item or document.

  • Create Alerts
    Users can create alerts.

  • View Application Pages
    Users can view forms, views, and application pages and enumerate lists.

Site Permissions

  • Manage Permissions
    Users can create and change permission levels on the web site and assign permissions to users and groups.

  • View Web Analytics Data
    Users can view reports on web site usage.

  • Create Subsites
    Users can create subsites such as team sites, Meeting Workspace sites and Document Workspace sites.

  • Manage Web Site
    Users can grant the ability to do all the administration tasks for the web site as well as manage content.

  • Add and Customize Pages
    Users can add, change, or delete HTML pages or Web Part Pages and edit the web site using a Microsoft SharePoint Foundation-compatible editor.

  • Apply Themes and Borders
    Users can apply a theme or borders to the entire web site.

  • Apply Style Sheets
    Users can apply a style sheet (.CSS file) to the web site.

  • Create Groups
    Users can create a group of users that can be used anywhere within the site collection.

  • Browse Directories
    Users can enumerate files and folders in a web site using the SharePoint Designer and Web DAV interfaces.

  • Use Self-Service Site Creation
    Users can create a web site using Self-Service Site Creation.

  • View Pages
    Users can view pages in a web site.

  • Enumerate Permissions
    Users can enumerate permissions on the web site, list, folder, document or list item.

  • Browse User Information
    Users can view information about users of the web site.

  • Manage Alerts
    Users can manage alerts for all users of the web site.

  • Use Remote Interfaces
    Users can use SOAP, Web DAV, the Client Object Model or SharePoint Designer interfaces to access the web site.

  • Use Client Integration Features
    Users can use features that launch client applications. Without this permission, users will need to work on documents locally and upload their changes.

  • Open
    Users can allow users to open a web site, list or folder to access items inside that container.

  • Edit Personal User Information
    Users can allow a user to change his or her own user information, such as adding a picture.

Personal Permissions

  • Manage Personal Views
    Users can create, change and delete personal views of lists.

  • Add/Remove Personal Web Parts
    Users can add or remove personal Web Parts on a Web Part Page.

  • Update Personal Web Parts
    Users can update Web Parts to display personalized information.

You can select the above permissions as per your company’s policy and you can also create custom permission levels.

The levels you select will be present on all the sites, lists, libraries,  and views on SharePoint sites under this web application.

In this article, we saw how to set User Permission levels in the web application. There are more features under managing the web applications which we will see in the next article.

Until then, keep reading and keep learning.