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In SharePoint, permissions are managed through various groups within a site. One of these groups is the Visitors group. Members of this group have read-only access to the site content.
To check if a visitor group exists on your SharePoint site, follow these steps:
- Log in to your SharePoint site using your admin credentials.
- Click on the Settings gear icon at the top-right corner.
- Select Site Permissions from the drop-down menu.
- Look for the Visitors group. If it exists, it means visitors have read-only access to the site.
Why Is the Owner Receiving So Many Requests?:
The high volume of requests for document approval could be due to several reasons:
- Document Workflow: If your site has document libraries with approval workflows, users may submit documents for approval. The owner receives notifications for each approval request.
- Permissions and Sharing: Ensure that users have the correct permissions. If users don’t have access to specific documents, they might request approval from the owner.
- External Sharing: If external sharing is enabled, users outside the organization might request access to documents.
- Site Design: Consider the site’s purpose. If it’s a collaboration site, users may naturally submit documents for review.
- Communication: Communicate guidelines to users about when to seek approval and when to collaborate directly. Refer to the following articles to manage SharePoint more flexibly:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/modern-experience-sharing-permissions
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/solutions/collaborate-in-site?view=o365-worldwide
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