As you know, in SharePoint 2010, users can anonymously access sites, lists, and libraries. But in SharePoint 2013, you can configure a limited access list and library with limitations pertaining to anonymous users. What this means is that although anonymous can access a site, they can’t access your list and/or library. This feature is called limited-access user permission lockdown mode.
Here are the steps involved to show how it works:
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- Enable anonymous access for Web applications in Central Admin (Central Admin > Manage Web Applications > Authentication Providers) by checking the checkbox:
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- Grant rights to anonymous users of the site collection in Site Permissions by selecting the Entire Web site radio button:
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- Grant sitewide rights to anonymous users in Library / List (if needed):
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- Before activating the Limited-access user permission lockdown mode feature, anonymous users can view and access any library or list on the site:
- After activating the feature, as you will see, anonymous users cannot access any library or list which wasn’t explicitly set to allow anonymous access (and can view the site only).
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