Day: November 28, 2016

Configuring the tools

Communities can adapt to a wide variety of corporate use cases by allowing owners to configure the right set of tools, for the right users,

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Archiving communities

In some use cases, communities have a limited lifespan. For example a project or an event. In these scenarios community owners can decide to archive

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Privacy settings

Appspace SharePoint Intranet allows community (and stand-al​one tools) creators to set up three types of privacy: Public: Everyone can access content, provide feedback (i.e. comment

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Relating communities

Community owners can decide if a community has a relation with another community. In order to do so, the user must be the owner of

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Basic Settings

Once the community is created, the basic settings allow owners to configure the essential information such as Title, Description, Tags, etc.

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Delete a community

Community owners can delete a community by accessing the Community settings in the header, and using the Delete button at the end of the page.

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Approval process

Appspace SharePoint Intranet allows platform administrators to set up an approval process. By enabling this feature, Community Creators will not be able to create a

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Create a community

Communities bring people together and allow the sharing of common interests, forming project teams, building business networking groups, sharing knowledge, etc. To create a community,

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Creation rights

The Appspace SharePoint Intranet offers the flexibility to allow everyone in the organization, or only a subset of employees, to create communities. In this second

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Setting up your profile

The Appspace SharePoint Intranet profile lets users introduce themselves and allows others to get to know their expertise, past experience, recent activity, network, etc. To

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