DRAG DROP
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain and a SharePoint environment. The
SharePoint environment includes a team site for each department.
All domain users have Read permissions on the root site. Currently only Human Resources department
members have access to the Human Resources team site.
You have the following requirements for the Human Resources site:
Employees who are not members of the Human Resources department
can view only content that is not marked as sensitive.
Human Resources department members can view all content.
You need to configure permissions for the Human Resources site.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate actions from
the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
Answer: See the explanation
Note:
* Incorrect: “The Limited Access permission level is designed to be combined with fine-grained
permissions to give users access to a specific list, document library, item, or document, without giving
them access to the entire site. However, to access a list or library, for example, a user must have
permission to open the parent Web site and read shared data such as the theme and navigation bars of
the Web site. The Limited Access permission level cannot be customized or deleted”
“Limited Access” allows no direct access to site content at all, but is intended to allow users to traverse
the site in order to access the items within it that they have explicit permissions to see. Permission levels and permissions