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810 Part IX: Maintaining a Server in Windows SharePoint Services<br />

Table 30-2 Summary of Rights Granted by Default<br />

Right Reader Contributor Web Designer Administrator<br />

View Pages Granted Granted Granted Granted<br />

View Items Granted Granted Granted Granted<br />

Add/Remove Private Web<br />

Parts<br />

Denied Granted Granted Granted<br />

Update Personal Web Parts Denied Granted Granted Granted<br />

Add Items Denied Granted Granted Granted<br />

Edit Items Denied Granted Granted Granted<br />

Delete Items Denied Granted Granted Granted<br />

Add <strong>and</strong> Customize Pages Denied Denied Granted Granted<br />

As Table 30-3 shows, default site groups provide different abilities depending<br />

on whether the Web Part Page is located on a site or in a document library.<br />

Table 30-3 Various Abilities Provided by Default Site Groups<br />

Site Group Abilities on a Team Website Abilities in a Document Library<br />

Administrator<br />

Web Designer<br />

Create, browse <strong>and</strong> delete a Web<br />

Part Page.<br />

Edit a Web Part Page by using a Windows<br />

SharePoint Services–compatible<br />

HTML editor, such as FrontPage 2003.<br />

Make changes to a Web Part Page that<br />

applies to all users in shared view.<br />

Personalize a Web Part.<br />

Add a private Web Part to a Web<br />

Part Page or delete a private Web Part<br />

from a Web Part Page.<br />

Contributor Browse a Web Part Page <strong>and</strong> its<br />

Web Parts.<br />

Personalize a Web Part.<br />

Add a private Web Part to a Web<br />

Part Page or delete a private Web<br />

Part from a Web Part Page.<br />

Reader Browse a Web Part Page <strong>and</strong> its<br />

Web Parts<br />

Browse a Web Part Page <strong>and</strong> its<br />

Web Parts.<br />

Personalize a Web Part.<br />

Add a private Web Part to a Web<br />

Part Page or delete a private Web<br />

Part from a Web Part Page.<br />

Create <strong>and</strong> delete a Web Part Page.<br />

Edit a Web Part Page by using a<br />

Windows SharePoint Services–compatible<br />

HTML editor.<br />

Make changes to a Web Part Page<br />

that apply to all users in shared view

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