Permissions report - inheritance breaks
Allow the owners of the sites to view a report of the security of their site. Start by adding a chart of the inheritance breaks of the whole site in one glance. This will become more and more important since you can use the 'Share' button on a file and break inheritance without understanding what you're doing.

13 comments
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Anil Kumar commented
We have sharing/permission report under "Setting -> Site Usage -> Shared with external users -> Run report" now. However, this report lacks the information who shared the file/folder. Please include it.
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Anonymous commented
Thinking about it... for 4 years? Really?
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Anil Kumar commented
Yes, do support this request as users (Site Owners) in our company are requesting to have a consolidated overview of permission in their site. It would be great to see out-of-box support on it, wherein it shows permission of site, list/library, unique permission items, who has permission, what level of permission etc.
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Bill Kuhn commented
In addition to showing what objects have unique permissions and which one's do not, allow the user to pull a report that shows every object (in the site collection) that Joe User has access to and every object that he does not.
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KTNN commented
Improve/simplify security management in general
https://sharepoint.uservoice.com/forums/329214-sites-and-collaboration/suggestions/17641048-i-would-like-to-acquire-all-sharepoint-groups-a-us -
KTNN commented
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Russell Gove commented
This may help https://github.com/russgove/SPSecurity
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Star D. commented
I am out of votes, but support this idea.
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KTNN commented
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KTNN commented
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Emmanuel commented
This can be a huge improvement, because of the share button of course, and also because the limits are not very clear.
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KTNN commented
The button 'Check Permissions' should be improved. At least, when you check a user it should show the user's access even in the lists/libraries and items/files where the security inheritance is broken.
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KTNN commented
More: Allow the owners to remove all security inheritance breaks in a list. Like https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/office/PowerShell-to-Reset-Unique-d885a93f