Grant access to specific pages in the Pages step. Active Directory configuration is shown. |
Select the access roles that are required, if any, to view this page. If any application-defined role is selected, then the end-user must have that role in order to access the page. When clicking the menu bar item, the Sign In page is displayed if the user has not already signed in.
Selecting page permissions is similar for all authentication and authorization types.
Active Directory authorization allows you to configure security groups and domains as roles.
SharePoint authentication allows you to select a site collection / group pair or web application / site collection / group triple. In the latter case, your application grants access to a page only for members of the group within the specific web application, otherwise any member of the selected site collection / group will be able to see the page no matter which web application.
Note: Removing permissions in the Pages step does not remove those set for individual controls. You must remove security settings for individual controls manually via the Property Sheet.
Configuring Application Security
Step 1: Select Application Security Type
Step 2: Enter Active Directory Connection String
Step 3: Select the User Table (Database Security)
Step 4: Select the Roles Table (Database Security)
Step 4: Select the Policy Store Role Provider (AzMan Security)
Step 4: Select the Roles (SharePoint Security)
Step 5: Assign Page Permissions
Step 6: Configure Individual Controls for Role-Based Security
Step 7: Configure the ForgotUser.aspx page
Administering Database Security at Run-Time
Displaying Data for Logged In Users
Configuring Automatic Sign-Out
Configuring Your System for Application Security