Webb3 juni 2014 · 1 Answer Sorted by: 0 Try going to the /_layouts/permsetup.aspx page on each of the sites to add the new owner group. For instance, if you had a site with the url http://testapp/testsite/, you would go to http://testapp/testsite/_layouts/permsetup.aspx Share Improve this answer Follow answered Jun 3, 2014 at 15:43 jonfaulkenberry 96 8 Webb20 aug. 2015 · 1 Answer. This is quick and dirty so might have a few errors, but try the below. $username="YourDomainUserName"; foreach ($site in Get-SPSite) { …
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Webb5 sep. 2024 · I recommend you use the following method to add the new user to SharePoint site: 1.In the SharePoint site, click the gear icon, select Site permissions>Advanced permissions settings. 2.On the site permissions page, in the existing SharePoint groups, click the Site Owners group that has Full Control permission, … Webb23 sep. 2024 · Open your Office 365 group connected site, then click on the gear icon, then click on Site permissions. Then in the Permissions panel, click on Invite people -> … romon a wavrin
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Webb10 mars 2024 · Now, we will see how to change SharePoint Online site URL. Login to SharePoint Online admin center and go to active sites which is under Sites tab. Then select the particular site which URL you want to change like below: Then in the Site details dialog, from General tab, click on URL and then click on the Edit link like below: Then in the next ... Webb8 mars 2024 · Hi, I'm working on a hub site where I in the Admin tool have added to users to the hub site "owner" (so they a both associate sites to the hub). Only one of them has the hub site settings on the site - like the hub permissions, hub branding and so on. Is it only possible for one user to have thes... Webb11 dec. 2024 · You can go to SharePoint admin center > Sites > Active sites > Select the site you would like to add as an admin > Under Permissions tab you can add yourself as admin by Manage to remove the other admin users. Note: Sometimes it may take a while … romolus rotwein