Giving Collaborators Access to Edit, Review, and Take Survey in Google Forms - editing

How do I give other people access to edit a survey made in Google forms? The collaborators I gave permission to are unable to "see" the survey or "fill out" the survey. I've given them permission to be able to do all of that and they are still getting the error message above. Aside from giving them ownership, I don't know what else to do.
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Read permission for the entire intranet site

I would like to give only read permission for a user to entire intranet site. The user must be able to read all the list and libraries in all the sites and subsites. I saw posts related to giving permission for a specific list or library but I didn't see any post related to giving read permission for the entire intranet site. I'm using SharePoint 2013.
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If you mean Read access to everything in a single site collection, then that is hard to give generic advice to because assorted list, libraries and subwebs can have broken the permission inheritance such that it would be impossible for an outsider to tell you which groups this person needs to be a member of.
Now if you mean you want a user to have Read access to all site collections within a web application, then that is absolutely something that can be accomplished and it is very easy too. That is done via something called: Policy for Web Applications - https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff608071.aspx

Sharepoint online search search results show files that user has with no permission

I am working on Sharepoint Online. I have a requirement that when a user has no permission to a file, he/she still can see file in search result, but no permission to open the file.
I know there is security trimming in sharepoint search. But is it possible to achieve my requirement?
As Ondrej has said this isn't possible via the OOTB search functionality and this is by design.
If you wanted to be able to see all information returned by search you would need to write something custom and impersonate a user who does have access to the document.
Impersonation of User in office 365/SharePoint online
I'd only do the above in exceptional circumstances.
I would be questioning why you want someone to be able to see something they do not have access to read.
Cheers
Truez

CRM 2011 - E-mail snapshot of Dashboard to a particular user

I have a request of a customer who wants his dashboards to be send weekly/daily to him via E-mail (PDF or IMAGE). I have searched for hours to find a decent solution, but I can’t seem to find one. This should work on “CRM Online” and on “IFD”.
I have found some code that can take a snapshot of a Webpage, but there I have the “Log-In” problems. Each time you execute the page, you see a page with the “MICROSOFT PASSPORT” or “ADFS” sign in box. I tried the “wkhtmltopdf”-method and “WebBrowser”-method and 3rd party tools.
There is also no “JavaScript” or “JQuery” that is able to generate screenshots from the current page. I’ve created a Webresource in CRM 2011 with an iFrame and in that iFrame I’m able to show the “Dashboard”. If I would be able to take a snapshot of that page, I could create an attachment and put in the CRM.
I think I’m on the right way of doing this, but I can’t seem to get over the last difficulties. I hope someone here on the forum already has done something like that. I’m almost sure it must be possible, because a partner of us was able to take a screenshot of the Dashboard and put it in their application. Of course they don’t want to share that piece of code with me.
I don't believe there is a way to possibly implement the functionality requested with out some major "hacks" that would be brittle and most likely break with any type of CRM/Browser update. I would work with the customer and advise them that what they are asking really doesn't make sense from a cost / maintenance standpoint. I'd try to see if they'd be willing to live with these work arounds:
Send a weekly e-mail with a link to CRM. Downside is the user has to be able to have rights to login and see the data, but it would be super easy.
Create custom reports that recreate the dashboard data. You should be able to schedule e-mails for this through SSRS
Good luck!

Unable to save Advanced Find query

One of my colleague's is not able to save an Advanced Find query. Options "Save" and "Save As" are grayed out. Searching the Internet revealed the solution. Access rights must be granted to entity 4230 (UserQuery). So I assigned all necessary rights to this entity.
I used a test account with the same rights as my colleague and used it to build the query, saved it. An error occurred saying that I have no CreateAccess rights. Which I have.
Am I missing something here.
Thanks for your help,
Martin
You're probably doing it right but missing on some access privileges. What you could test is to grant a super user rights to a new user (as in - the omnipotent rights to do everything). If you still don't get it to work, the issue isn't with access rights. If you do, you can go shotgun on it and turn on/off half of the grantees and see when you hit the brick wall.
Not nice but functional. :)

Sharepoint anonymous user search results

We have two zones - Default is Claims based and Custom is NTLM - this one is used for crawling.
My issue is that when I search under anonymous user - the protected content is returned, even though when I try to click the link - it gives me permission error (which is good).
Any ideas?
this may solve your problem.
It defines the problem that, old crawl data is still on. That a new crawl will solve it.
If it does not, may be you should check your data's permissions that no anonymous user has view permission on it.
And, although it is not related to your question about sharepoint 2010, this can help MOSS 2007 users if needed.

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