From the Options pane on left, select General Configuration.

Managing Content Repositories 11-23 12. Enable the Read permission for this role by following steps 8 to 10 and selecting the Read checkbox in the Edit Permissions dialog.

11.2.3.3.4 How to Create Roles Groups using the Fusion Middleware Control Console In this

section you will create two roles: a role with read access and another role with full read, write, delete, administer access. To create roles groups: 1. Log into the Fusion Middleware Control Console as an administrator.

2. Under Domain Structure, click Security Realms.

3. In the table under the Summary of Security Realms section, click myrealm, for

example. IMPORTANT : myrealm uses the integrated LDAP that ships with Oracle WebCenter. For your enterprise implementation there may be a different LDAP, and therefore, you must use that instead of this integrated LDAP.

4. Select the Users and Groups tab and then the Groups subtab.

5. Under the Groups section, click New to display the Create a New Group section.

6. In the Name field, enter the name of the role to which you granted full access in

Oracle Content Server for example, WikiBlog, as described in Section 11.2.3.3.3, How to Create Roles using the Oracle Content Server Console , and click OK. 7. Create a role or group with the read permission for example, WikiBlogRO by performing steps 5 and 6. The name of this role must match that you specified in Oracle Content Server, as described in Section 11.2.3.3.3, How to Create Roles using the Oracle Content Server Console.

11.2.3.3.5 How to Create Users using the Fusion Middleware Control Console In this section

you will create two users: a user for the read role and another for the full access read, write, delete, administer role. To create users: 1. Log into the Fusion Middleware Control Console as an administrator.

2. Under Domain Structure, click Security Realms.

3. In the table under the Summary of Security Realms section, click myrealm, the

built-in realm that works with the integrated LDAP.

4. Select the Users and Groups tab and then the Users subtab.

5. Under the Users section, click New to display the Create a New User section.

6. In the Name field, specify a name, for example Joe.

7. In the Password field, specify a password.

8. In the Confirm Password field, enter the password again, and then click OK.

9. Create another user by performing steps 4 to 8.

11.2.3.3.6 How to Grant a Role to a User using the Fusion Middleware Control Console In this

section you will grant the roles you created in Section 11.2.3.3.4, How to Create Roles Groups using the Fusion Middleware Control Console to the users you created in Section 11.2.3.3.5, How to Create Users using the Fusion Middleware Control Console . To grant a role to a user: