Managing Permissions
As an administrator, you control what users are allowed to do by specifying permissions. To simplify this task, Team Foundation provides default groups and permissions settings. You can also customize these default settings or create your own. The topics in this section provide you with the details about permissions.
In This Section
- Team Foundation Server Permissions
Describes the various permissions that can be set for users and groups in Team Foundation Server.
- Team Foundation Server Default Groups, Permissions, and Roles
Describes the groups and permissions created by default when Team Foundation Server is installed or you create a new team project.
- Team Foundation Server Administrator Permissions
Describes the permissions required for a Team Foundation Server administrator and where to find information on how to set those permissions for Team Foundation Server, Windows SharePoint Services, and SQL Reporting Services.
- Team Foundation Server Project Lead Permissions
Describes the permissions required for a Team Foundation Server project lead and where to find information on how to set those permissions for Team Foundation Server, Windows SharePoint Services, and SQL Reporting Services.
- Team Foundation Server Contributor Permissions
Describes the permissions required for a Team Foundation Server project contributor and where to find information on how to set those permissions for Team Foundation Server, Windows SharePoint Services, and SQL Reporting Services.
- Team Foundation Source Control Permissions
Describes the security rights and permissions for source control, builds, and auditing for use with the tf command.
- Viewing and Changing Permissions
Describes the procedures for viewing or changing the server-level and project-level permissions for users and groups.
Related Sections
Managing Team Foundation Server Services and Service Accounts
Source Control Security Rights and Permissions