I hear you. It's not my requirement though. ;)

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Ishai Sagi
Sent: Thursday, 20 May 2010 9:33 AM
To: 'ozMOSS'
Subject: RE: View Permissions

I'd say no and no to the questions.
I think the workaround that you may want to look into is building a custom web 
part that shows items regardless of current user's permissions and have the 
security check done when the user clicks the link (which is a break of 
usability if you ask me).


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Paul Noone
Sent: Thursday, 20 May 2010 08:08
To: ozMOSS
Subject: RE: View Permissions

I hate to bug but does anyone have any comments or a workaround for this?

At the end of the day I want a method where a user is able to enumerate 
permissions on an item but not open it. Is this possible using the 2007 API? 
Have additional micro permission levels been introduced with 2010?

Regards,

Paul

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Paul Noone
Sent: Wednesday, 19 May 2010 1:25 PM
To: ozMOSS
Subject: View Permissions

Hi all,

I am trying to create a permission level that will allow someone to VIEW 
permissions on an item without also being able to open it. Help? Please?

I created a custom level called View Permissions which uses Enumerate 
Permissions and other required permissions. I then gave myself direct 
permissions to a folder that I could previously not previously see/access.

This in itself was not enough to allow me to see the folder. So, in addition to 
the custom level I have tried applying View Only and Restricted Read. These 
will let me see the folder but will throw up an Access Denied when selecting 
the Manage Permissions ECB action.

I then tried Read and Approve which both allow me to see the folder and access 
the Manage Permissions screen in read only view. Great! But they also allow me 
to open the folder and its contents. :\

Not one of the descriptions against these permission levels appears to be in 
any way accurate.

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