The following address data is mapped on the Addresses tab.
Table 30: Address data for a site
URL relative to server |
URL of the site relative to the server URL. |
URL |
Absolute site URL. |
Master page URL |
URL of the master page used for the site. |
Alternative master URL |
URL to an alternative master page referenced by the site. |
If the server declared in the URL can be resolved by DNS, you can open the site in the default browser.
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The following design information is displayed on the Design tab.
Table 31: Site design properties
Site template |
Unique identifier for the site template to be used when the site is created. A value is only shown if you add the site through One Identity Manager. |
URL for logo |
URL for the site logo relative to the web application URL. |
Logo icon description |
Description of the site's logo. |
You can view all the roles and permission levels that are valid for this site on the overview form. Use Open URL to open the site in a standard web browser. Prerequisite for this is that the server in the URL can be resolved per DNS.
To obtain an overview of an site
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In the Manager, select the SharePoint Online | Sites category.
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Select the site in the result list.
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Select the SharePoint Online site overview task.
If the server declared in the URL can be resolved by DNS, you can open the site in the default browser.
To open the site
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In Manager, select SharePoint Online | Site collections.
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Select the site in the result list.
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Select Open URL.
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SharePoint Online roles are defined at site level. There are always roles defined for the root site of a site collection. Child sites can inherit these role definitions. In the same way, roles on the root site of a site collection are also assigned to groups or user accounts. These assignments can inherit child sites.
The Unique role assignment option specifies whether user accounts and groups are explicitly authorized for a site or whether the role assignments are inherited by the parent website.
Child sites can inherit permissions from the sites that the user accounts have on those sites. Every root site of a site collection or every site that has a child site.
This permits the following scenarios:
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The child site inherits the role assignments.
The permission levels and role definitions of the (bequeathing) parent site apply. User and groups cannot be explicitly authorized for the site. Only user accounts that have permissions for the (bequeathing) parent site have access to the site.
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The child site does not inherit role assignments.
In this case unique permission levels can be created in the same way as the root site of a site collection. The SharePoint Online roles based on the definitions are assigned to user accounts and groups.
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