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Portal Access Control with virtual portals

We can scope some portal resources for your virtual portals by using portal administration and Portal Access Control. For example, we can scope portlet applications. These resources are available to all virtual portals. We can scope these resources to specific virtual portals by limiting their accessibility to the user populations of the required virtual portals. To make this limit, we use Portal Access Control. Resources that you scoped this way for one virtual portal cannot be accessed from other virtual portals.

Portal Access Control provides a flexible concept to grant certain users or user groups access privileges to specific pages and other resources of a portal. A super administrator can delegate a subset of the administration privileges to other administrative users. We can use this flexibility to enable separation between different virtual portals in the following ways:

The inheritance concept of Portal Access Control allows this setup. The combination of access permissions that a subadministrator has on portal resources and on users and groups defines the scope of the virtual portal of that subadministrator:

This way, each virtual portal represents a certain sub area of the main portal and can be managed individually.

Parent topic: Virtual portal roles and their capabilities

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