Webb20 feb. 2013 · Problem: SharePoint 2013 Blog -> Anonymous users cannot post comments!! Apparently, the problem lies in the view. If I go to manage comments or view all comments, I can see the comments there, but they do not show up in the actual post. Allowing anon to post is important to a blog. If I cannot ... · It may be related to … Webb19 jan. 2024 · Open the site in a browser and then click on the gear icon (settings) and then click on the site settings option. Then in the site settings page click on “Site permissions” which is under “User and Permissions”. Now from the ribbon click on Anonymous Access button like below: configure anonymous Access in SharePoint 2013.
SharePoint 2013 and anonymous access problem
Webb13 apr. 2024 · Anonymous access is the permission given to anonymous users to access SharePoint collection without sign-in. When you enable anonymous access in the SharePoint site, anonymous users can access the files and folders of the SharePoint site … talent influence learning
How to Enable Anonymous Access to a SharePoint 2013 site
Webb1 maj 2024 · Go to SharePoint Central Administration => Application Management, select the Web Application => Authentication Providers, click on the zone, and select Enable anonymous access . 2. Now, navigate to the corresponding web site, Site Action => Site Permissions => Anonymous Access. Configure what anonymous users can access at … Webb19 okt. 2015 · Once you set the anonymous access to the Entire web site, then in the permissions details, it will show the groups as "Anonymous users" and permission level is for entire web site. Now let's open the site to test it, you can see in the below screenshot we have not logged in with any user but still we are able to access the site. Webb21 nov. 2014 · I have setup a new subsite on my SharePoint 2013 server and have given the subsite Anonymous access. The front page of the subsite works just as it should and can be accessed without a login. If I login I see them, but not if I log out. talentinfood