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Your Home Page is the central location for all WebFOCUS tasks. Setting it up in a way that is convenient, secure, and efficient helps you get the most out of your work. The default view of the Home Page opens the content area, and provides access to the available domains. Domains and folders that are located in the Resources tree organize all of your content items. Authorized users can create additional domains or folders, as well as customize the default structure of their view.
Note: The full view of the resources, in which the servers are listed as folders, is only available from the Legacy Home Page. To access the full view, on the Legacy Home Page, right-click Domains, point to View, and then click Full View.
The New Domain dialog box opens.
The Name field populates with the same text as the Title, automatically. You can edit the Name at any time.
An example of a new Sales Enterprise Domain is shown in the following image.
Note: Shared resources appear in a Shared Content folder for users with which you shared the resources.
Additionally, by default, four new user groups are automatically created in the Security Center. Those users include Basic Users, Advanced Users, Developers, and Group Administrators. By assigning users to these groups, you can quickly grant privileges according to these predefined roles. Sales domain users that were created in the Security Center are shown in the following image.
For more information about domains and users, see the WebFOCUS Security and Administration technical content.
The New Folder dialog box opens.
The Name field populates with the same text, automatically. You can edit the Name at any time.
The new folder is created and is now available in the Resources tree. Unlike a new domain, a new folder is not published by default, so when it first appears in the Resources tree, it appears with grayed-out icon and dotted border. Additionally, the title shown in the Resources tree is italicized. An example of a new folder is shown in the following image.
To publish a new folder, right-click it, and then click Publish. By default, when you publish a folder, you automatically publish all its contents as well.
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