09
Dec
In many Sharepoint projects the following code has been user to check if a certain user has full control or not over a specific site:
if (!SPContext.Current.Web.CurrentUser.IsSiteAdmin)
But this code only check if a user is a Site Collection administrator. Even if the current user is in the owners group, it will not work. And therefore, problems will happen once implemented live.
Workaround:
I wrote a method that checks if a user belongs to the Owners group:
if(!isCurrentUserOwner())
Method:private bool isCurrentUserOwner() { bool currentUserOwner = false;
SPUser currentUser = SPContext.Current.Web.CurrentUser;
SPSecurity.RunWithElevatedPrivileges(delegate() { try { SPSite currentSite = new SPSite(SPContext.Current.Site.Url); SPWeb currentWeb = currentSite.OpenWeb(SPContext.Current.Web.ID); SPGroup ownersGroup = currentWeb.AssociatedOwnerGroup;
//Check if currentuser belongs to owners group of the current web foreach(SPUser user in ownersGroup.Users) { if (currentUser.ID == user.ID) { currentUserOwner = true; } } } catch (Exception ex) { //blah blah } });
//Not an owner member return currentUserOwner; }
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