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The Oracle Universal Content Management Handbook

You're reading from   The Oracle Universal Content Management Handbook Build, Administer, and Manage Oracle Stellent UCM Solutions

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2010
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849680387
Length 356 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

The Oracle Universal Content Management Handbook
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewer
Acknowledgement
Preface
1. Getting Up and Running 2. Major Controls FREE CHAPTER 3. Metadata 4. Understanding Security 5. Understanding Workflows 6. Understanding Virtual Folders and WebDAV 7. Under the Hood 8. Backup, Restore, and Content Migration 9. Migrating Configuration 10. Customizing Oracle UCM 11. Web Content Management and Collaboration Exploring Oracle UCM Product Offering Detailed Oracle UCM Resource Directory Index

Managing users


At last! We're about to see how you can let other people use the system.

It's also a good idea to create a non-admin user account for yourself and only use sysadmin for administration and operations.

So let's begin by adding a user.

Adding a user

Let's add a new user:

  1. Go to Admin Applets and click on User Admin. The User Admin applet comes up (see screenshot below):

  2. Click on the Add button.

  3. Leave user type as Local. Click on OK.

  4. Fill in user info. The first field, Name, is the actual user name the user will be using to log in (as shown in the following screenshot):

  5. Go to the Roles tab and click on Add Role. Pick Contributor. Click on OK to close the dialog.

Congratulations! You now have a new user in the system.

Tip

What were those User Types all about?

In some deployment scenarios you can have one Master Content Server control a few dependent or Proxied Content Servers. When you have a Global user on the Master server they will also be able to log into dependent servers.

Local users can...

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