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Siebel Security Guide > User Administration > Implementing Self-Registration > Self-Registration and the Anonymous User RecordThe anonymous user is a record in the Siebel database and a corresponding record in the user directory. The anonymous user is a component in user authentication, anonymous browsing, and self-registration. Different Siebel Business Applications in the same implementation can use different anonymous users. Two user records, identified by their user IDs GUESTCST and GUESTCP, are provided as seed data in the Siebel database for use as anonymous users. Seed Data describes seed data users, responsibilities, and the Siebel Business Applications for which they are designed. When a user self-registers, a new record is created in the User Registration business component. The User Registration business component is based on the same tables as the User business component, so a new User record is essentially created. NOTE: When a user self-registers through partner applications, such as Siebel Partner Portal, data is also written to the Contact business component (or equivalent). The following key fields are populated automatically from fields in the anonymous user's record in the Siebel database:
The New Responsibility field is a single-value field. Therefore, if the seed responsibility in the New Responsibility field of your anonymous user does not provide all the views you require for self-registering users, you must do one of the following tasks:
For information about creating a responsibility or adding views to a responsibility, see Configuring Access Control. |
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