From: jerry on 27 Oct 2009 16:09 I am doing some development using SharePoint designer and am stuck on the below scenario and was wondering if anyone can assist. Here is where I am stuck: User1 will be accessing SharePoint and entering requests. The items entered will reside in a SharePoint list. Now, user2 should be able to view all 10 columns and only be able to update 2 of the 10 columns. Can anyone assist me on how I can lock user2 from editing the other 8 columns?
From: Wekler Jophne on 5 Nov 2009 06:22 If you intend to do it through SPD, then I have no idea since I have not done that before. But I guess the following ranting may be useful to you. If you know what specific two columns can be edited by user 2, then audience targeting is way to go! or if you want to make it more reliable and pay, third party tools like Column View permission, or item-level permission. If the two column is randomly determined, then I am sorry.
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