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Thu, 10 May 05:26
Managed Pages – First Look at a New WebSphere Portal 8 Feature « Taking Notez http://t.co/bAPOLaxB
Thu, 10 May 05:17
Adding support for JQuery as module in modular theme http://t.co/pfMm5NDa
Thu, 10 May 05:16
Creating a Custom Page Layout in WPS 7002 http://t.co/ZYwVR2Il
Wed, 09 May 17:25
WebSphere Portal 7.0.0.2 Theme Dev Nots and Lessons Learned: http://t.co/af4ZeXbn (follow my progress)
Tue, 01 May 21:15
IBM chooses SugarCRM. http://t.co/wTlseil1
Tag Archives: user impersonation
User Impersonation Programming in WebSphere Portal
The user impersonation feature in WebSphere Portal allows specified users or groups the ability to assume the profile of others. In this way, administrators or help-desk staff can view a personalized and secured portal the way another end-user sees it. … Continue reading
User Impersonation in WebSphere Portal – Video Demonstration
In this post, I provide a quick video demonstration of the User Impersonation feature introduced in WebSphere Portal 6.1.5. In case you missed them, you may wish to start with my last two posts about this topic: User Impersonation in … Continue reading
Enable User Impersonation in WebSphere Portal – an Illustrated Guide
In this post, I provide an illustrated guide to enabling user impersonation in WebSphere Portal. It’s technical, but simple. I am simply using the WebSphere Portal documentation for enabling user impersonation and adding some screenshots and commentary based on my … Continue reading
User Impersonation in WebSphere Portal
Security, personalization, and user-editable features in WebSphere Portal can make it difficult to know what experience is delivered to various users. Some may have access to content and services that others lack. Some may see different content because it has … Continue reading