In Optional Settings, accept the defaults and click Finish.

Managing Content Repositories 11-31 – For the active connection in WebCenter Spaces, the Root Folder and Application Name values are used to create the seed data in the WebCenter Spaces repository, to enable storage of the Space-related data. – The Root Folder value is used as the name for the root folder within the content repository under which all Spaces content is stored. For the Root Folder value, you must specify a content repository folder that does not yet exist. Use the format: foldername. For example: MyWebCenterSpaces. The Root Folder cannot be , the root itself, and it must be unique across different WebCenter applications. The folder specified is created for you when the WebCenter application starts up. Invalid entries include: , foldername, foldernamesubfolder. – The WebCenter Spaces application within this content repository must have a unique name. For example: MyWCS. The name must begin with an alphabetical character, followed by any combination of alphanumeric characters or the underscore character. The name specified here is also used to name document-related workflows, as follows: applicationNameWorkflowName and applicationNameWorkflowStepName. When naming workflows, only the first 14 characters of the Application Name are used. The Application Name value is used for the following: To separate data when multiple WebCenter Spaces applications share the same content repository and should be unique across applications. As the prefix to the seeded workflow and workflow steps. The Application Name is also used as the prefix to the seeded workflow and workflow steps. As the name of the security group. As the prefix for the role the name format is applicationNameUser To stripe users permissions on accounts for the particular WebCenter Spaces application. To stripe default attributes for the particular WebCenter Spaces application. For information about security groups and roles, see Managing Security and User Access for Content Server. For information about folders, see Folders and WebDav Administration Guide. These guides are available at http:download.oracle.comdocscdE10316_01owc.htm .

11.6.2 Registering Content Repositories Using Fusion Middleware Control

To register an Oracle Content Server, Oracle Portal, and file system content repository:

1. Log in to Fusion Middleware Control and navigate to the home page for

WebCenter Spaces or the WebCenter Portal application: ■ Section 6.2, Navigating to the Home Page for WebCenter Spaces ■ Section 6.3, Navigating to the Home Page for WebCenter Portal Applications Note: Although the Root Folder and Application Name values change, the old root content repository folder still appears in search results, like any other root folder in Oracle Content Server.