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SharePoint 2016 Internally Hosted w/ External Users
Cons of using a hosted SharePoint solutionKerberos and SharePoint 2016Deploy and host custom asp.net mvc applications in sharepoint 2016 intranet portalHow much is a Sharepoint 2016 Server License?Onpremise Sharepoint 2016 - realtime coauthoringADFS 3.0 with Sharepoint 2016How to change hosting server for SharePoint Provider Hosted Apps without disturbing the existing users?Office Online server connection with SharePoint 2016 for internal and external URLs?Project Server 2016 EventsConnect to SharePoint 2016 with Visual Studio
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This question is about an internally hosted SharePoint 2016 server. Information about how to do this with the SharePoint Cloud/SAAS is abundant and clear.
I would like to set up an internally hosted SharePoint 2016 server and allow users external to my domain (i.e. clients) to access sites on that server. I understand how to do the networking stuff. My question is about how to set up accounts with SharePoint that are for users that are not members of the domain SharePoint leverages.
The number of external users I allow access will be small per client, only one or two. Setting up a trust relationship or whatever between our organizations won't work.
Boiled down to as simple as I can get it, I want to tell SharePoint to grant access on "Site 1" to "the_product_owner@my_client.com". Or whatever the path is, preferably without giving that user an account on my network / domain.
I've burned quite a bit of time with various permutations of search terms to figure this out, and all I've uncovered so far is that it's super simple with SharePoint on the cloud and potentially impossible with SharePoint self-hosted.
Am I attempting the impossible? If not, could you please point me to information that describes how to do it?
Thank you!
2016 hosting
migrated from serverfault.com Apr 4 at 14:39
This question came from our site for system and network administrators.
add a comment |
This question is about an internally hosted SharePoint 2016 server. Information about how to do this with the SharePoint Cloud/SAAS is abundant and clear.
I would like to set up an internally hosted SharePoint 2016 server and allow users external to my domain (i.e. clients) to access sites on that server. I understand how to do the networking stuff. My question is about how to set up accounts with SharePoint that are for users that are not members of the domain SharePoint leverages.
The number of external users I allow access will be small per client, only one or two. Setting up a trust relationship or whatever between our organizations won't work.
Boiled down to as simple as I can get it, I want to tell SharePoint to grant access on "Site 1" to "the_product_owner@my_client.com". Or whatever the path is, preferably without giving that user an account on my network / domain.
I've burned quite a bit of time with various permutations of search terms to figure this out, and all I've uncovered so far is that it's super simple with SharePoint on the cloud and potentially impossible with SharePoint self-hosted.
Am I attempting the impossible? If not, could you please point me to information that describes how to do it?
Thank you!
2016 hosting
migrated from serverfault.com Apr 4 at 14:39
This question came from our site for system and network administrators.
You might also review your licensing agreement if you're not going to be maintaining the accounts.
– Jim B
Apr 4 at 12:14
Yes, that step would follow figuring this out. License agreement is irrelevant if the software doesn't support the requirement because I will have to use something else.
– thc1967
Apr 4 at 12:48
I guess form based authentication will work in your case. blogs.visigo.com/chriscoulson/…
– P S
Apr 4 at 14:56
add a comment |
This question is about an internally hosted SharePoint 2016 server. Information about how to do this with the SharePoint Cloud/SAAS is abundant and clear.
I would like to set up an internally hosted SharePoint 2016 server and allow users external to my domain (i.e. clients) to access sites on that server. I understand how to do the networking stuff. My question is about how to set up accounts with SharePoint that are for users that are not members of the domain SharePoint leverages.
The number of external users I allow access will be small per client, only one or two. Setting up a trust relationship or whatever between our organizations won't work.
Boiled down to as simple as I can get it, I want to tell SharePoint to grant access on "Site 1" to "the_product_owner@my_client.com". Or whatever the path is, preferably without giving that user an account on my network / domain.
I've burned quite a bit of time with various permutations of search terms to figure this out, and all I've uncovered so far is that it's super simple with SharePoint on the cloud and potentially impossible with SharePoint self-hosted.
Am I attempting the impossible? If not, could you please point me to information that describes how to do it?
Thank you!
2016 hosting
This question is about an internally hosted SharePoint 2016 server. Information about how to do this with the SharePoint Cloud/SAAS is abundant and clear.
I would like to set up an internally hosted SharePoint 2016 server and allow users external to my domain (i.e. clients) to access sites on that server. I understand how to do the networking stuff. My question is about how to set up accounts with SharePoint that are for users that are not members of the domain SharePoint leverages.
The number of external users I allow access will be small per client, only one or two. Setting up a trust relationship or whatever between our organizations won't work.
Boiled down to as simple as I can get it, I want to tell SharePoint to grant access on "Site 1" to "the_product_owner@my_client.com". Or whatever the path is, preferably without giving that user an account on my network / domain.
I've burned quite a bit of time with various permutations of search terms to figure this out, and all I've uncovered so far is that it's super simple with SharePoint on the cloud and potentially impossible with SharePoint self-hosted.
Am I attempting the impossible? If not, could you please point me to information that describes how to do it?
Thank you!
2016 hosting
2016 hosting
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migrated from serverfault.com Apr 4 at 14:39
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migrated from serverfault.com Apr 4 at 14:39
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You might also review your licensing agreement if you're not going to be maintaining the accounts.
– Jim B
Apr 4 at 12:14
Yes, that step would follow figuring this out. License agreement is irrelevant if the software doesn't support the requirement because I will have to use something else.
– thc1967
Apr 4 at 12:48
I guess form based authentication will work in your case. blogs.visigo.com/chriscoulson/…
– P S
Apr 4 at 14:56
add a comment |
You might also review your licensing agreement if you're not going to be maintaining the accounts.
– Jim B
Apr 4 at 12:14
Yes, that step would follow figuring this out. License agreement is irrelevant if the software doesn't support the requirement because I will have to use something else.
– thc1967
Apr 4 at 12:48
I guess form based authentication will work in your case. blogs.visigo.com/chriscoulson/…
– P S
Apr 4 at 14:56
You might also review your licensing agreement if you're not going to be maintaining the accounts.
– Jim B
Apr 4 at 12:14
You might also review your licensing agreement if you're not going to be maintaining the accounts.
– Jim B
Apr 4 at 12:14
Yes, that step would follow figuring this out. License agreement is irrelevant if the software doesn't support the requirement because I will have to use something else.
– thc1967
Apr 4 at 12:48
Yes, that step would follow figuring this out. License agreement is irrelevant if the software doesn't support the requirement because I will have to use something else.
– thc1967
Apr 4 at 12:48
I guess form based authentication will work in your case. blogs.visigo.com/chriscoulson/…
– P S
Apr 4 at 14:56
I guess form based authentication will work in your case. blogs.visigo.com/chriscoulson/…
– P S
Apr 4 at 14:56
add a comment |
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– Jim B
Apr 4 at 12:14
Yes, that step would follow figuring this out. License agreement is irrelevant if the software doesn't support the requirement because I will have to use something else.
– thc1967
Apr 4 at 12:48
I guess form based authentication will work in your case. blogs.visigo.com/chriscoulson/…
– P S
Apr 4 at 14:56