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Toggle the Allow sites to play protected content (recommended) and Allow identifiers for protected content (computer restart may be required) settings. The Allow sites to SiteSync: The target server does not allow content from other sites to be published there. SiteSync operation results in The target server does not allow content from other sites to be published there message, although in the target site Allow content from other sites to be published to this site setting is enabled.
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Add a content type to a list or library Applies ToSharePoint Server Subscription Edition SharePoint Server 2019 SharePoint Server 2016 SharePoint in Microsoft 365 When you add a content type to a list or library, site users can use the New Document command to create specialized content quickly. To add a content type to a list or library Important: To add content types to a list or library, you must have at least the Design permission level for that list or library. You also need to have multiple content types enabled. For more info, see Turn on support for multiple content types in a list or library. Go to the settings for the list or library. Under Content Types, select Add from existing site content types. If Content Types doesn't appear, select Advanced settings, and select Yes under Allow management of content types?, and then select OK. Note: If the list or library isn't set up to allow multiple content types, the Content Types section does not appear on the Settings page for the list or library. To learn how to allow multiple content types, see Turn on support for multiple content types in a list or library. To choose the group of site content types you want to select from the Select Site content types from list, select the arrow. In the Available Site Content Types list, select the name of the content type that you want, and to move the selected content type to the Content types to add list, select Add. To add more content types, repeat steps 5 and 6. When you finish selecting all of the content types that you want to add, select OK. To add a content type to a list or library (modern experience) In the modern experience, you still need to turn on Allow management of content types to allow multiple content types, but it is easier for you to select the custom content types you want to add to your list or library. Note: We are currently in the process of making this functionality available to Microsoft 365 customers. If. Toggle the Allow sites to play protected content (recommended) and Allow identifiers for protected content (computer restart may be required) settings. The Allow sites to SiteSync: The target server does not allow content from other sites to be published there. SiteSync operation results in The target server does not allow content from other sites to be published there message, although in the target site Allow content from other sites to be published to this site setting is enabled. Toggle the Allow sites to play protected content (recommended) and Allow identifiers for protected content (computer restart may be required) settings. The Allow sites to play protected content setting controls Navigate to Settings Privacy and security Site Settings Additional content settings Protected content IDs. Turn on Allow sites to play protected content . Optionally, enable Allow identifiers for protected content for Allow insecure content on specified sites: InsecureContentBlockedForUrls: Block insecure content on specified sites: InsecureFormsWarningsEnabled: Enable warnings for insecure forms: JavaScriptAllowedForUrls: Allow JavaScript on specific sites: JavaScriptBlockedForUrls: School’s site, allowing a connection between the site and Google Docs. This may allow Google Docs to verify who you are, find your info and save changes you make to your documents on the site. In some cases, this info can be used to track your activity as you browse sites. As a privacy feature, you can decide when to allow embedded content to access your data for sites that you trust. Tip: The connection uses cookies and lasts for 30 days or as long as you remain active. You can stop allowing the connection at any time in Settings. To allow or deny permission When you browse a site that displays a prompt requesting permission for the embedded content to use information it has saved about you: Select Allow to give the site access to information that it has saved about you (using cookies) Select Don’t allow to deny access Tips: To stop allowing access, learn how to manage site settings permissions. You can also manage access by clicking View site information to the left of the address bar, and then turning Embedded content on or off. Manage third-party cookie settings for test group users For a specific group of users, Google is testing features in Chrome that significantly limit sites from using third-party cookies to track you while browsing. If you’re part of the test group, third-party cookies are limited by default except where they are required to allow basic website services to function. If you choose to,Comments
Add a content type to a list or library Applies ToSharePoint Server Subscription Edition SharePoint Server 2019 SharePoint Server 2016 SharePoint in Microsoft 365 When you add a content type to a list or library, site users can use the New Document command to create specialized content quickly. To add a content type to a list or library Important: To add content types to a list or library, you must have at least the Design permission level for that list or library. You also need to have multiple content types enabled. For more info, see Turn on support for multiple content types in a list or library. Go to the settings for the list or library. Under Content Types, select Add from existing site content types. If Content Types doesn't appear, select Advanced settings, and select Yes under Allow management of content types?, and then select OK. Note: If the list or library isn't set up to allow multiple content types, the Content Types section does not appear on the Settings page for the list or library. To learn how to allow multiple content types, see Turn on support for multiple content types in a list or library. To choose the group of site content types you want to select from the Select Site content types from list, select the arrow. In the Available Site Content Types list, select the name of the content type that you want, and to move the selected content type to the Content types to add list, select Add. To add more content types, repeat steps 5 and 6. When you finish selecting all of the content types that you want to add, select OK. To add a content type to a list or library (modern experience) In the modern experience, you still need to turn on Allow management of content types to allow multiple content types, but it is easier for you to select the custom content types you want to add to your list or library. Note: We are currently in the process of making this functionality available to Microsoft 365 customers. If
2025-04-10School’s site, allowing a connection between the site and Google Docs. This may allow Google Docs to verify who you are, find your info and save changes you make to your documents on the site. In some cases, this info can be used to track your activity as you browse sites. As a privacy feature, you can decide when to allow embedded content to access your data for sites that you trust. Tip: The connection uses cookies and lasts for 30 days or as long as you remain active. You can stop allowing the connection at any time in Settings. To allow or deny permission When you browse a site that displays a prompt requesting permission for the embedded content to use information it has saved about you: Select Allow to give the site access to information that it has saved about you (using cookies) Select Don’t allow to deny access Tips: To stop allowing access, learn how to manage site settings permissions. You can also manage access by clicking View site information to the left of the address bar, and then turning Embedded content on or off. Manage third-party cookie settings for test group users For a specific group of users, Google is testing features in Chrome that significantly limit sites from using third-party cookies to track you while browsing. If you’re part of the test group, third-party cookies are limited by default except where they are required to allow basic website services to function. If you choose to,
2025-03-31Ads from that particular webpage or Don't Run on Pages on This Domain to allow ads from any page on that site. Click Pause AdBlock to temporarily disable AdBlock and allow ads on any site you visit. Blocking Flash Content With ClickToFlash Some websites display obtrusive video ads using Flash or the websites use Flash to track visitors. You can use the ClickToFlash Safari extension to filter out these ads and other Flash content, while remaining able to view Flash videos at the click of the button and to allow Flash material from certain sites. Step 1 Install the extension by visiting its Safari Extensions page and clicking Install Now. Step 2 ClickToFlash loads its Preferences menu in a new browser tab. Click Control Lists to set which sites you want to enable for Flash content. Step 3 Type the addresses of any websites on which you want to allow Flash content in the Allow Flash on These Sites box, typing one address per line. When you are done setting preferences, close the browser tab. Step 4 When you visit a website with embedded Flash content and ClickToFlash is enabled, the Flash content is replaced by a placeholder box labeled Flash**.** Click this box to download and play the content.
2025-03-29Skip to main content This browser is no longer supported. Upgrade to Microsoft Edge to take advantage of the latest features, security updates, and technical support. Article04/06/2022 In this article -->by Walter OliverIntroductionThe file server permissions must be carefully implemented to provide appropriate access to content. This involves locking down permissions on the share and physical folders.PermissionsThe following table lists permissions that were used for the file server share and folders in the Shared Hosting Setup mentioned in the Planning the Web Hosting Architecture section of the Hosting Guidance. Based on the shared hosting environment used, server administrators should develop their own custom permissions that meet their needs.PathPermissionsReason\server\share$ (share)Domain Administrators - Full Control Domain Users - Change MachineAccounts$ - Full ControlThe share permissions need to allow the administrators and site accounts to access the content. The physical path will be restricted to actual needed permissions.E:\Content (physical path of share)Administrators - Full Control System - Full ControlThis is the folder that is shared. It does not need permissions for any accounts aside from the built-in Administrators group and System account.E:\Content\ (the container for a specific site or user)Administrators - Full Control System - Full Control Site Owner - List Folder ContentsThis folder is used as a container for folders like the site's home directory and its log files. The Site Owner should be able to read this folder but does not need write access.E:\Content\ \wwwroot (the IIS home directory for the site)Administrators - Full Control System - Full Control Site Owner - Modify App Pool Username - ReadThis is the root of a Web site belonging to the user account. App Pool Username is used as both the application pool identity and the anonymous username for the Web site.E:\Content\\Logs (the container for logs)Administrators - Full Control System - Full Control Site Owner - ReadNote that this folder for logs is stored ABOVE the root of the site, so that it is not accessible by a visitor browsing the site. It is not recommended that you put this folder in any location accessible from a Web browser, for security purposes.E:\Content\\Logs\FailedReqLogs (the container for failed request tracing logs)Administrators - Full Control System - Full Control App Pool Username - Full ControlThis is the folder used to store Failed Request log files, which allow a site owner to diagnose problems with their Web site. These logs are written by the worker process identity, App Pool Username.E:\Content\\Logs\W3SVCLogFiles (the container for W3SVC traffic logs)Administrators - Full Control System - Full Control MachineAccount$ - Full ControlThis is the folder used to store the log files for the Web site, which allow a site owner to see their traffic patterns. If the server administrator does not wish to
2025-03-30You can set permissions for a site without changing your default settings.Manage site permissionsYou can easily allow or deny site permissions and grant one-time permissions for specific features.When a site asks for permission to use features like camera, location, and microphone, you can select your preferred permission. Allow this time: The site can use the feature only during your current visit. The site will ask for permission again on your future visit. Allow while visiting the site: The site can use the feature during your current visit as well as in your future visits. Never allow: The site can't use the feature.Change settings for all sites On your Android device, open Chrome . At the top right, tap More Settings. Under "Advanced," tap Site settings. Tap the permission you want to update.Learn about permissions that can be changed All sites: Review all the sites that have specific permissions. MIDI device control & reprogram: Sites usually ask to control and reprogram Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) devices to create music and edit music or update device firmware. You can turn this on or off under "All sites." Learn more about MIDI devices and permissions. Third-party cookies: A site you visit can embed content from other sites, for example, images, ads, and text. Cookies set by these other sites are called third-party cookies. Learn how to manage cookies. Location: By default, the sites you go to must ask to get your exact location information. Learn how to share your location. Camera and microphone: Sites can ask to use your camera and microphone. Learn how to use your camera and microphone. Motion sensors: Sites can ask to access your device's motion sensors. Notifications: Some sites, like Google Calendar, can show notifications. By default, the sites you go to must ask to show notifications. Learn more about notifications. JavaScript: JavaScript helps make sites interactive. Pop-ups and redirects: Sites might send pop-ups to show ads, or use redirects to lead you to sites you may want to avoid. Learn more about pop-ups and redirects. Intrusive Ads: Choose whether to get ads on sites that have intrusive ad experiences. Background sync: If your device goes offline during a task, like a chat message or photo upload, some sites can finish the task after your device is back online. The sync will happen in the background, even if you leave the site. Automatic downloads: Sites might automatically download related files together to save you time. Learn more about downloads. Protected content: Some sites need information about your device before they can show you copyrighted content, like music or movies. You can allow or block site access to your device information. Learn more about protected content. Sound: By
2025-04-09You won't get ads on websites that have poor ad experiences, like: Too many ads Annoying ads with flashing graphics or auto-playing audio Ad walls before you can find the contentWhen these ads are blocked, you'll get an 'Intrusive ads blocked' message. Intrusive ads will be removed from the page.Learn more about why Chrome blocks ads in the Google blog.Turn off the ad blockerYou can change your settings to allow ads on all sites. On your computer, open Chrome. At the top right, select More Settings. Select Privacy and security Site settings. Under 'Content', select Additional content settings Intrusive ads. Under 'Default behaviour', select Any site that you visit can show any ad to you.Allow ads on specific sitesYou can allow any site that you visit to show any ad to you. On your computer, open Chrome. Go to a page you trust that has blocked ads. To the left of the web address, select View site information Site settings. Under 'Permissions', next to 'Intrusive ads', select Allow. Reload the web page.Stop Chrome from blocking ads on your siteChrome removes ads from websites that violate the Better Ads Standards. The standards discourage the types of ads that are particularly annoying to people.If ads are being removed from a site that you own, visit the Ad Experience Report. In the report, you'll learn about any issues found with your site and how to address them. Was this helpful?How can we improve it?
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