Sharepoint Client Portal is a feature in SharePoint Server that enables administrators to manage their SharePoint Server farm by using a web-based interface. In this article, we will show you how to login to your SharePoint Client Portal.
How to login to your Sharepoint Client Portal
If you have not logged into your Sharepoint Client Portal in a while, or if you have forgotten your login information, follow these steps to log in:
1. Click the Settings cogwheel on the top right corner of the Sharepoint Client Portal home page.
2. Select Account Settings.
3. Enter your user name and password in the appropriate fields, and click OK.
How to create a new account
If you don't have an account, you can create one on the Sharepoint Client Portal. The process is simple:
1. Log in to the Sharepoint Client Portal.
2. Click the "New Account" button on the top left of the screen.
3. Enter your name, email address and password in the appropriate fields and click "Create Account." You're now ready to start using the Sharepoint Client Portal!
How to update your profile
If you have ever tried to access your profile on the SharePoint Client Portal, you know that it can be a long and frustrating process. In this article, we will show you how to update your profile on the SharePoint Client Portal.
How to reset your password
If you have forgotten your password, or if you want to reset it, follow these instructions:
1. Log in to your SharePoint site by entering the site's URL in your web browser. For example, if you are logged in to your site at www.company.com, enter www.company.com/sharepoint in your web browser.
2. Click the User Profile link on the left side of the page. This will take you to the User Profile page for the current user account. (If you are not currently logged in as that user, click the Login link on the top left of the page and then enter the user name and password for that account.)
3. On the User Profile page, click Change Password. This will open a form where you can enter your current password and new password. Make sure that both passwords are different from each other and choose a strong password that you will remember. Click OK to save your changes and return to the SharePoint site.
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How to add or edit a document
Adding or editing documents in a SharePoint Client Portal can be done by logging into the portal and navigating to the document library where the document is located. Once in the document library, you can either open the document directly by clicking on its title or click on the "Documents" tab at the top of the page to view all of the documents in the library.
How to add or delete site collections
If you want to add or delete a site collection, follow these steps:
1. On the SharePoint Client Portal home page, click Site Collections.
2. In the Site Collections pane, click the site collection that you want to work with.
3. On the ribbon, click Site Actions > Add Site Collection. The Add Site Collection dialog box appears.
4. In the Add Site Collection dialog box, specify the name of the new site collection and click OK. The new site collection is added to the list in the Site Collections pane.
5. To add content to the new site collection, use the same techniques that you use for any other site collection in SharePoint 2010 or 2013.
How to manage permissions
If you want to manage permissions on the Sharepoint Client Portal, first you need to sign in to your SharePoint Server. Click the "Sign In" link in the top right corner of the Client Portal. Enter your user name and password and click the "Sign In" button. Next, open the Security section of the Administration Portal. Under Permissions, click Manage Permissions. On the Permission Management page, under Users, click Add User. Type in your user name and password and click OK. Select the check box next to the user name and then click OK. Select Grant Full Control to this User and then click OK. Finally, under Actions on this Page, select Edit Permissions for This User. On the Edit Permission page, under Settings, select which lists or library items the user can access and change any other permissions required.