I noticed there is a system-defined group '}tp_Everyone', but what's this group for ?
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What's the }tp_Everyone for?
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Re: What's the }tp_Everyone for?
It's part of application workflow.
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Re: What's the }tp_Everyone for?
If you use IntegratedSecurityMode=1, every user is added to this group. It's very handy when you write security rules.
If you use IntegratedSecurityMode=5, the system must use CAMID("::Everyone") for this, and }tp_Everyone should be deleted automatically the first time you create a contributor application. If not, examine your }tp_system_config dimension: it's probably corrupted
If you use IntegratedSecurityMode=5, the system must use CAMID("::Everyone") for this, and }tp_Everyone should be deleted automatically the first time you create a contributor application. If not, examine your }tp_system_config dimension: it's probably corrupted