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- Manage a community in Viva Engage - Microsoft Support
As a community administrator, you can manage your community's appearance and membership You can also designate other community admins to help with these tasks To manage community files and resources, see Manage Viva Engage community resources
- Overview: Site governance, permission, and sharing for site owners
Note: Many sharing and permission rules are determined by your SharePoint administrator Use this article as a basic guide to understand what you can control as a site owner Partner with your SharePoint administrator to make changes to your organization's governance strategy
- SharePoint video training - Microsoft Support
Learn common SharePoint Online tasks with these videos and tutorials, and get links to more training for SharePoint and Office 365
- KB5020282—Account lockout available for built-in local administrators . . .
KB5020282—Account lockout available for built-in local administrators Applies To
- Get started with Project Web App - Microsoft Support
Get your bearings in Project Web App and learn where to start working This article provides a great starting point for project managers, team members, portfolio managers, resource managers, and administrators
- Understand groups and permissions on a SharePoint site
The permissions you have on a SharePoint Server site determine whether you can access the site and what you can do with the content on it You can have different permissions for different sites and subsites You can even have different permissions for different content on the same site The content and the menu options that you see on a site vary according to the permissions that are assigned
- Manage User Accounts in Windows - Microsoft Support
Administrators can change settings, install software, and access all files If too many people have this level of access, it could lead to security risks like malware installation or unwanted changes to your system
- Block remote callers who are not local administrators from starting . . .
Under the new policy, only users who are local administrators on a remote computer can start or stop services on that computer This article also describes how to opt individual services out of this new policy
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