Setting Default Profiles and Target Folders for Imported Users
Specify which default profiles to apply to users imported
by an authentication source. A default profile includes portlets,
portlet preferences, My Pages, and personalization settings. By assigning
a default profile to the imported users, you can control what users
see when they first log in to your portal. After that, users can further
personalize their views of the portal.
You must have at least Select access to the folder in which
you want to store imported groups.
If the Authentication Source
Editor is not already open, open it now.
- To apply the same default profile to all users imported
by this authentication source, you can specify the following settings
when you create the authentication source:
- If the Authentication Source Editor is not already open,
open it now.
- In the Default Profile drop-down list, select the default profile
to apply to the imported users.
- Under Target Folder, click Browse to
select the folder in which to store the imported users.
If you want to display
an experience definition interface to the imported users when they
log in, choose a folder to which the experience definition has been
applied or apply the experience definition to the chosen folder before
you import users.
By default,
users imported by this authentication source are stored in the same
folder that stores the authentication source.
- To apply different default profiles to the users in some
groups:
- Perform a Partial Users Synchronization to import all
the groups.
- Return to the Authentication Source Editor.
- Click Add Group; then,
in the Add Group dialog box, select the groups to which you want to
apply different default profiles and click OK.
Note: To view the members of a group or edit a group, click
the group name.
- For each group, perform the following actions:
- In the Default Profile drop-down list, select the default profile
to apply to the imported users.
- Under Target Folder, click Browse to
select the folder in which to store the imported users.
If you want to display
an experience definition interface to the imported users when they
log in, choose a folder to which the experience definition has been
applied or apply the experience definition to the chosen folder before
you import users.
By default,
users imported by this authentication source are stored in the same
folder that stores the authentication source.
- Prioritize the default profiles by changing the order
of the groups.
If a user is a member of more than one group in this list, the
uppermost default profile is applied. If necessary, move groups up
or down in the list.
After you
have configured all the settings for this authentication source, you
must run a job to import the users and groups.