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Share Point User Created Permissions

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I am looking for a way to allow certain users to create content and then restrict the viewers of said content to others, without making them administrators. I have attempted to create a group and put in the users that I want to have this functionality, but this seems to give too broad of a permission set. The users in the group can see all shares because I had to give them full access in order to allow them to manage any type of permissions them selves.There are only five users that need this, they just want to put up info and limit who can see it. But on a per user, per document basis.

I'm sure there is an easy way to do this, but I'll be damned if I can figure it out, or find a google search that explains it. Am I going at this all wrong? Breaking rules of best practice?

I am obviously new to share point, but my boss assigned me this ticket and it has me stumped. Going to do some reading tonight and try to figure it out, but thought it was time to ask for help.

Thanks for reading.
 
Yes it's on a domain. I figured there must be a way for the users to do this from inside the site itself.
 
Create a custom permission level.
Site Actions - Site Settings - Advanced Permissions. Then click settings -> permission levels.

Edit: in SharePoint 2007/WSS 3.0
 
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