Hi Karl, Thank you. I have already installed MCPermissions.asmx. One of the users is working well with native connection. User has full control in central admin permission page. But other user who has same permission as working one, couldn't connect. An error message is shown in manifoldcf configuration page.
"User did not authenticate properly, or has insufficient permissions to access *http://spsiteportal <http://spsiteportal>* (401)HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized" On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 11:39 AM, Karl Wright <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Fatih, > > The SharePoint/Native authority uses the MCPermissions web service (which > you need to install on the server -- it's the ManifoldCF SharePoint 2010 > plugin) and the SharePoint standard usergroups web service. The plugin > needs to be installed by an administrator or it won't have sufficient > rights to look up what it needs to look up. > > As for the authority's user permissions, I will defer to others who have > fielded this solution to chime in on what SharePoint permissions were > deemed necessary. Certainly, using an administrative credential will work, > but it's not clear what less than that will, and nobody has been so kind as > to let us know if they found a lesser combination of permissions that would > do the job. > > Thanks, > Karl > > > > > On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 1:17 AM, Fatih Samet Çetin <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I am trying to use manifoldcf with Sharepoint 2010. Our sp environment >> uses claims based authorization. So i am trying to set sharepoint native >> authority up in manifoldcf. I coulnd't find any information in end user >> documentaiton about what kind of permission the sp user should have for >> reading sp native permissions. Can you describe me how to make a user >> authorized to read permissions. >> >> Thank you. >> >> -- >> Fatih Samet ÇETİN >> > > -- Fatih Samet ÇETİN
