Share Button not show Permission Level

Hi,

We are facing a weird problem in our farm, we have until CU July 2014 versin with an authentication with ADFS2.0.

In all Site Collections we have breaked the inherited permissions and we gave permissions directly to the SC or by AD Groups, until here, there is no problem

But recently, we have discovered that the share button in Site collection does not work properly, in some SC it only shows the following:

 

But in other sites we have done the same, and it shows correctly the Level permissions of the SC. I have checked that is not a problem with the Custom Master we have deployed, since I have created this SC with the original Seattle Master Page.

Anyone knows what is happening??

Thanks

December 17th, 2014 5:34pm

Hi again,

With the share button, we have detected the following:

In SharePoint 2013 Foundation, the share button points to http://urlsc/_layouts/15/aclinv.aspx?forsharing=1&lsDlg=1 and it shows both, SharePoint groups and permission levels (Full Control, read, design...) but in SharePoint 2013 Standard and Enterprise, this same share button points to http://urlsc/_layouts/15/aclinv.aspx?forsharing=0&lsDlg=1 where only displays SharePoint Groups.

Anyone knows why this difference? It is a bug? What is the behaviour?

Thanks

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December 18th, 2014 5:24pm

Do you have an update on this by any chance?  I have noticed the same issue and it's causing confusion for many users.  I am showing them the other methods but, rightfully so, they think it's silly and I would just like to know if this is intended and why.
April 14th, 2015 3:07pm

Hi Victoria,

I dind't have any update on this, I have discovered that this behaviour also happens in O365, the only answer I could give you that this is by design :(

In our projects we have decided to hide the share button to users

HIH!

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April 15th, 2015 2:17am

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