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:*[[enportal/5.4/admin/user_administration/enPortal_provisioning_quick_start|Provisioning Quick Start]] | |||
:*[[enportal/5.4/admin/user_administration/enPortal_provisioning|Users, Roles, Domains and Content Provisioning]] | :*[[enportal/5.4/admin/user_administration/enPortal_provisioning|Users, Roles, Domains and Content Provisioning]] | ||
:*[[enportal/5.4/admin/user_administration/enPortal_LDAP_configuration|LDAP Configuration]] | :*[[enportal/5.4/admin/user_administration/enPortal_LDAP_configuration|LDAP Configuration]] | ||
:*[[enportal/5.4/admin/user_administration/security|Security]] | :*[[enportal/5.4/admin/user_administration/security|Security]] | ||
:*[[enportal/5.4/admin/user_administration/ | :*[[enportal/5.4/admin/user_administration/content_creation|Content Creation]] |
Latest revision as of 01:03, 7 February 2014
User management is made up of three elements: domains, users, and roles. Used together, these elements provide a flexible means of organizing users. This user organization is the foundation upon which content management and other system features are built.
This topic details how the enPortal administrator can manage each of the elements of user management.
This chapter contains the following sections: