4ou are the administrator for your company’s SharePoint environment. You are configuring a site collection to
prepare for an upgrade to SharePoint Server 2013.
You need to ensure that no updates are allowed to an individual site collection.
What should you do?
A.
In Central Administration, set the state of the site lock status to Adding Content prevented.
B.
In Central Administration, set the state of the site lock status to Read-only.
C.
In Central Administration, set the state of the site lock status to No access.
D.
In SQL Server, set the content database to read-only.
Explanation:
Option Adding Content prevented prevents users from adding new content to the site collection. Updates and
deletions are still allowed.
Read-only (blocks additions, updates, and deletions) – Prevents users from adding, updating, or deleting
content. When a user attempts to add, update, or delete content, the user receives an error message that
informs the user that access is denied and that the user does not have permission to perform the action or
access the resource. A read-only lock can be either be site collection administrator controlled if the site
collection is archived or farm administrator controlled.
Manage the lock status for site collections in SharePoint 2013
All: Answer A