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Discover how Whirlpool Corporation organizes and administers user roles within the SAP NetWeaver Portal Content Directory (PCD) in order to preserve SAP's default content and prevent unauthorized modification of the PCD. Find out how Whirlpool gave its development teams sufficient authorization to efficiently execute their portal projects without exposing other areas of the portal to potential manipulation and corruption.
- Learn how Whirlpool assigns "safe" administration capabilities so that developers can access what they need without constantly interrupting the portal administrator.
- See how Whirlpool assigns the roles it has created to testers in the development environment without granting access to roles that are not a part of their own project.
- Gain insight into how and why the company gave developers the ability to create their own transports and exports while blocking their ability to import external packages.
- Walk through Whirlpool's steps for configuring the portal so that developers could control and administer the contents of their own PCD folder.
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- Versions covered: SAP NetWeaver 7.0
- Session presented by: Randall Fife, Whirlpool
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