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  Question Asked By: Noah Scott   on Apr 13, 2010 In Sharepoint Category.

NT Security Issues


 
Question Answered By: Jose Scott   on Apr 13, 2010

Does this have any effect on subscriptions? If I have a group (say
SPS-WS-AUTHORS) can each individual
in the group have different subscriptions?

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