How to Configure Additional Settings for WebCenter Portal Applications For a

11-24 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle WebCenter 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. In the table under the Users section, click the name of the user you created in Section 11.2.3.3.5, How to Create Users using the Fusion Middleware Control Console , to display the settings section.

6. Select the Groups tab.

7. Under Parent Groups, in the Available column, select the role with the read permission for example, WikiBlogRO that you created in Section 11.2.3.3.4, How to Create Roles Groups using the Fusion Middleware Control Console .

8. Move this role to the Chosen column and click Save.

9. Repeat steps 5 to 8 and grant the role with the full access permission to another user you created.

11.2.3.3.7 How to Migrate Security to a Production Environment For information about

migrating security from a development environment to a production environment, see Section 27.2.5, Post-deployment Security Configuration Tasks.

11.2.4 Oracle Content Server - Security Considerations

Please consider the following while configuring security for Oracle Content Server: ■ To secure identity propagation, you must configure SSL on Oracle Content Server. This is required when Oracle Content Server and your WebCenter application are not on the same system or the same trusted private network. For information, see Section 31.7, Securing the WebCenter Spaces Connection to Oracle Content Server with SSL. ■ Oracle Content Server must be configured to use the same identity store LDAP server as WebCenter Spaces. For information, see Section 28.1, Reassociating the Identity Store with an External LDAP Server.

11.2.5 Oracle Content Server - Limitations in WebCenter

None.

11.3 Microsoft SharePoint Prerequisites

If you want to access a Microsoft SharePoint content repository from a WebCenter Portal application, you must install the Oracle WebCenter adapter for Microsoft Sharepoint. The Oracle WebCenter adapter for Microsoft SharePoint supports the following features: ■ Reading content and metadata from the Microsoft SharePoint repository ■ Writing files and folders to the SharePoint document libraries ■ Running queries on the Microsoft SharePoint system