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causing this? Thanks in advance. 2010 permissions access-denied share|improve this question asked Feb 28 '13 at 10:12 Charles Baker 5363923 add a comment| 9 Answers 9 active oldest votes up vote 15 down vote The scope of your problem may range between the ones that are mentioned below. Have them carefully checked. Master page or the Page Layout used by the home page are being checked out by Site Collection Admin or is lying in "pending" approval state. Any custom solution that might be added in the landing page can cause access issues. Verify closely the uls logs for this. Incorrect configuration of Object cache reader account renders access denied to everyone including application pool identity account let alone your site collection admins and owners. See the Full read and Full read + write are correctly implemented incase object cache reader is configured. Permission level policy at the web application levels have changed or incorrectly modified. If this is the cause, verify that the issue persists in any other site collection within the same web application. The permissions of the homepage or the page the user is trying to edit of the site collection or the document library where the homepage resides has the correct permissions. Try to go through the ULS logs incase the issue occurs outside the scope of the above mentioned. share|improve this answer
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here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1002812/sharepoint-permissions-issues-access-denied this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask http://underthehood.ironworks.com/2011/05/sharepoint-2010-access-denied-for-users-that-have-full-control-on-the-site.html Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign access denied up sharepoint permissions issues - “Access Denied” up vote 2 down vote favorite 1 I am trying to replicate a production issue in my dev environment but am running into permissions issues, where a user in the "Contributor" group gets an access denied error. Furthermore, if I make this user a Site Collection administrator he still gets the same access denied error. Why sharepoint 2013 access is this happening? How do I fix? UPDATE: I do not have a problem when I log in from inside my VM in the dev environment. The problem must be that my dev environment is its own domain. So the question becomes, how can I log in from a machine not in the domain? I'd like to avoid extending the web application if possible. UPDATE 2: By the way, I'm able to log in the site from my host OS fine when the credentials I use are of the "System Account." sharepoint permissions share|improve this question edited Jun 16 '09 at 17:53 asked Jun 16 '09 at 17:13 Chloraphil 1,38872740 do you use the fully qualified domain name (ex: dev.company.local) or using an entry in the host file? –Johan Leino Jun 16 '09 at 19:18 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 4 down vote Troubleshooting Access Denied errors is something that plagues me daily... so I feel your pain. I am assuming this user is trying to access some page in SharePoint. From my experience, if even one Web Pa
on the site Scenario: Users get "Access Denied" over the whole site, despite having Full Control permission Site Collection Administrators have no problem logging in Explanation: A SharePoint 2010 site that uses claims-based authentication has been extended to Intranet zone that uses AD as well as FBA. The site has number of users in the default owners and members groups. All the site users always get access denied over the whole site even though they clearly have access to the site through the site groups. Site Collection Administrators are allowed to access the site and have no problems logging in. Resolution: Make sure that all the Master page, CSS files, any other files that are required are published. If there are files that are required in the master pages and are not published, users will get access denied even if they have full control on the site. If you are ok with giving all authenticated users atleast road-only access to all files inorder to prevent the access denied problem, then you can try the below. Add a new "User Policy" for the web application that allows "All Authenticated Users" the permissions "Full Read" on the desired zone. Per a request from Nosika, I have updated the post with some screenshots that might be helpful. Go to Central Administration Click on Application Management Click on Manage Web Applications Choose the desired web application: Click on "User Policy" Click on "Add Users" to add a new User Policy: Select the zone that you want to apply the new policy to. If you are not sure what to choose, leave the defaut value selected (All Zones) and cick next Choose the permissions that you would like to give to the user(s) in this new user policy. If you do not want to give the user(s) full permission, choose "Full Read". This permission ensures that all the users in this policy can alteast access the site. Then click on "Browse" icon in the "Choose Users" area. If you would ike to give All Authenticated Users / AD users / FBA users "Full Read" access, then choose the appropriate group(s). In the next screens, click OK to get out of the wizard. Your new user policy should be ready now. Posted by Chaitu Madala on 05/22/2011 at 03:4