Controlling access to a tab

Tabs can derive their access settings by:

To control access to a tab, you must have at least one of the following privileges:

To control access to a tab:

  1. Go to the page with which you want to work.

  2. Switch to Edit mode.

  3. Click on the tab for which you want to specify access privileges.

  4. Click the Access tab.

  5. Select:

  6. Select Display Tab To Public Users if you want everyone, including users who are not logged into the portal, to be able to view the tab.

  7. Select Enable Item Level Security to allow item creators to specify access control for individual items on the tab.

    Note: If you do not select this check box, all the items on the tab inherit access control from the tab. If you select this check box, item creators have the choice of inheriting access control from the tab, or specifying specific access control for individual items. For more information, see What is item level security (ILS)?.

  8. To explicitly grant privileges to specific users or groups:

    1. In the Grantee field, enter the name of the user or group that you want to allow to access this tab.

      Tip: If you are not sure of the name of the user or group, click Browse Users (for users) or Browse Groups (for groups), and select from the list provided.

    2. In the list, choose a privilege level.

      Note: The order of the privileges in the list is not based on any hierarchy of privileges. For more information, see Page privileges.

    3. Click Add.

  9. To clear all the Web Cache entries for the tab, click Clear Cache. The next time the tab is requested, it will be retrieved from the database, not the cache.

    If you revoke a user's privileges on the tab, the user will still be able to access the tab if it is in the cache. If you want to make sure that your changes are applied immediately, clear the tab from the cache by clicking this link.

    Note: This link is available only if one or more of the Web Cache global settings are enabled.

  10. Click OK to return to the page.

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