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SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0-Sample Screenshots-
31/03/2003
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Content
End User View
Adminstrator View
Delegated Administration
Content Administrator
User Administrator
System Administrator
KM Content Manager
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Logon and User Self-Registration
Welcome Screen(Form-Based Login)
User Self-Registration
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End User Navigation (1)
Yahoo! Content
NavigationPanel
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End User Navigation (2)
Business Package:Campaign Manager
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End User Navigation (3)
SAP Integration(WebGUI)
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End User Navigation (4)
DatabaseIntegration
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Flexible Page Layout
2 Columns2 Columns
1 Column1 Column
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My Info (Knowledge Management)
Based onKM Flexible UI with different layouts
Functions (create, move, copy)by using hover menu
Collaboration functions aredirectly available
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Content
End User View
Adminstrator View
Delegated Administration
Content Administrator
User Administrator
System Administrator
KM Content Manager
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How Does Delegated Admin Work? (1)
Portal administration functions can be divided into different rolesSAP provides three roles out-of-the box: Content Admin, SystemAdmin, User AdminCustomers can customize these roles and create different rolesaccording to their needs
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How Does Delegated Admin Work? (2)
Admin authorizations can be restricted to portal objects
SuperAdmin:Admin access to
completePortal Catalog
SuperAdmin:Admin access to
completePortal Catalog
ContentAdmin:Admin access to certain
folders (read/write access)
ContentAdmin:Admin access to certain
folders (read/write access)
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Content
End User View
Adminstrator View
Delegated Administration
Content Administrator
User Administrator
System Administrator
KM Content Manager
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Portal Content Studio: Portal Catalog
Portal Catalog
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Portal Content Studio: Creating Content (1)
Create content byclicking the right mouse button
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Portal Content Studio: Creating Content (2)
Attributes of an iView
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Portal Content Studio: Creating Content (3)
Page content list Attributes ofa page
Relevanteditors
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Content Administration: KM Content
KM Content(root direcotry)
Functionality formass operations
Based onFlexible UI
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Content
End User View
Adminstrator View
Delegated Administration
Content Administrator
User Administrator
System Administrator
KM Content Manager
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User Management: Searching for a User
Search for users
User Management Functions
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User Management: Searching for a User (Result)
Copy userModify user data
Lock user
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User Management: Create a New User
Create anew user
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User Management: Password / User Rules
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User Management: Notification
Notification onspecial events
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User Management: Role Assignment (1)
User groups
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User Management: Role Assignment (2)
Assigned roles
Available roles
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Content
End User View
Adminstrator View
Delegated Administration
Content Administrator
User Administrator
System Administrator
KM Content Manager
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System Administration: Transport Packages
Portal Catalog
System admin functions
Portal objects assignedto one transport package
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System Administration: Support Pages
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System Administration : Permission Editor
Delegated admin:Define the admin authorizations
for a portal content object(here: page)
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System Administration: Monitoring
Users who are logged in
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System Administration: KM Monitoring
KM Monitoring isincluded in the Monitoring tab
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System Administration: KM Configuration
KM Configuration is partof the role System Adminstrator
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System Administration: Theme Administration
Define the defaultportal theme
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System Administration: Rule Editor
Rule Editor(e.g. assign a portal layout
to a user/user group)
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Content
End User View
Adminstrator View
Delegated Administration
Content Administrator
User Administrator
System Administrator
KM Content Manager
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Content Manager: Explorer
Documentsrepository
Functionality formass operations
Based onFlexible UI
Functions (create, move, copy)by using hover menu
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Content Manager: Classification
InboxTaxonomiesTaxonomy TrainerTaxonomy Query Builder
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Content Manager: Quick Poll Administration
Quick Poll Admin
Quick Poll
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