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Application to check cascade access rights for a particular user or anonymous user in SharePoint
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over 2 years ago
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Rodney Viana - MSFT - DSI Team
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Don’t you hate when you have access denied and you don’t know where it is coming from? It is even worse when it is related to anonymous access where a single detail can prevent a page from being rendered (IIS authentication, broken inheritance, you name...
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