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Applies to: SharePoint 2016 | SharePoint Foundation 2013 | SharePoint Online | SharePoint Server 2013
Contains the unique ID number of the currently authenticated user of a site, as defined in the UserInfo table of the content database.
<UserID
AllowAnonymous = "TRUE | FALSE">
</UserID>
Elements and attributes
The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and parent elements.
Attributes
| Attribute | Description |
|---|---|
| AllowAnonymous |
Optional Boolean. TRUE to allow anonymous requests without displaying a dialog box to ask for the user's password. |
Child elements
None
Parent elements
Numerous
Occurrences
- Minimum: 0
- Maximum: Unbounded
Remarks
The UserID element can be used to compare the value of a field to the current user ID. If the request is anonymous, this element, by default, causes the server to force authentication, which means it must display a dialog box in the browser that asks for a password, or else it must initiate Windows NT challenge/response (NTLM). If a user has accounts on multiple subsites or Web applications, the user ID may be different in each case.