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Enabling Anonymous access in surveys
All About SharePoint - S.S. Ahmed - MVP Microsoft SharePoint

I am asked quite often about the anonymous access in surveys. This may be because I wrote a couple articles about surveys in MOSS 2007 some time ago.

Creating a survey in MOSS 2007
Creating a survey in MOSS 2007 programmatically
Writing an event handler for a survey

If you have a subscription to Advisor magazine, you can read a more refined article here.

Enabling anonymous access in surveys is easy. All you have to do is make some changes in the SharePoint Central Administration and the site where the survey is hosted. Following are the detailed steps required to do this:

1. Go to IIS settings. Select the SharePoint site for which you want to enable anonymous access. Select "Properties".  Select "Directory Security" and enable anonymous access by checking the "Enable anonymous access" option. Use "IUSR_MACHINENAME" as the user (If your machine name is "DEV", this user name will be "IUSR_DEV".)

2. Go to SharePoint Central Administration. Select "Application Management". Select "Authentication providers" under "Application Security".

3. Select correct web application from the drop down. Click "Default" zone.

4. Check "Enable anonymous access" option.

5. Create a group for anonymous users at site level and assign "Contributor" rights.

Creating a group for anonymous users:

a. Open SharePoint site that hosts the survey
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b. Go to Site Actions > Site Settings and select "People and groups" from the "Users and Permissions" section.

c. Select New > New Group. Give this group a name, for example, "anon users". Scroll down and check "Contribute" option in "Give Group Permission to this Site" section. If you don't want the users to have the "delete" right, create a new permission level and use that instead of the "Contribute" option.

6. Open your survey. Go to "Settings". Click "Permissions for this survey" (under "Permissions and Management").

7. Click "New" and add the anonymous group that you created for this survey. Alternatively, you can also define anonymous permissions directly. Select "Anonymous Access" from "Settings" drop down. Select permissions that you will like to give to the anonymous users and click OK.

8. Log out and access the survey list without logging in again and test the user access. You should be able to respond to a question without logging in.


Posted 12-25-2007 3:33 AM by ssa

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SHAREPOINTBlogs.com Mirror wrote Enabling Anonymous access in surveys
on 12-25-2007 3:58 AM

I am asked quite often about the anonymous access in surveys. This may be because I wrote a couple articles

Windows Vista News wrote Enabling Anonymous access in surveys
on 12-25-2007 3:59 AM

Interesting point at www.sharepointblogs.com

Yehiel wrote re: Enabling Anonymous access in surveys
on 12-27-2007 11:12 AM

If I have Publishing web under Publishing site, anonymous works great for father (site) and still brings auth dialog for son (web). For other templates, like Team, it works without issues

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ssa wrote re: Enabling Anonymous access in surveys
on 12-30-2007 5:12 AM

Yehiel,

Do not inherit permission from the parent site, Try to create unique permissions for the child site and set anonymous settings to true for the child site.

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on 06-19-2008 3:15 PM

I am asked quite often about the anonymous access in surveys. This may be because I wrote a couple articles

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Is Smith wrote re: Enabling Anonymous access in surveys
on 03-24-2009 10:49 AM

Good post. I am having a problem where, when I check "Add Items" under step 7, the setting does not get saved and so anonymous users *still* cannot add responses. A bit frustrating.

Nick Barlow wrote re: Enabling Anonymous access in surveys
on 05-26-2009 8:18 AM

On the Survey Settings page everyone always says select the "Permissions for this survey"  - in our version of WSS 3.0 this option isn't shown under Permissions and Management  section of the advanced surveys - anyone know how we get this option enabled?

mdrescher@collegeofthedesert.edu wrote re: Enabling Anonymous access in surveys
on 06-15-2009 12:20 PM

I followed your article but am unable to get Anonymous Access: Specify what permissions anonymous users have in this list, to save.

I can see the settings, select add, but when I return, the setting has not changed.

Here is a screen cast of the problem... www.screencast.com/.../7eefead0-921e-4aaf-bccb-de604fe728b7

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