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IView Creation 1. Create an iView using the 'SAP Transaction iView' Template. • In the Portal choose Content Administration -> Portal Content. • In the Content Catalog on the left, right-click on the folder in which you wish to create the iView and choose 'New -> iView'. • In the iView wizard, choose 'SAP Transaction iView', then 'Next'. • Enter iView name etc, then choose Next. • Choose 'SAP GUI for Windows', then Next. • In the 'System' field, choose the system alias for the system object you created, enter a transaction code, then choose Next. • And Finish. 2. Integrate the iView in a role and assign the role to your user. © SAP AG 2005, Authentication and Single Sign On / Patrick Hildenbrand / 42
Agenda Authentication and Identities Authentication with SAP • in a Web Based Scenario • At the SAP GUI for Windows Summary © SAP AG 2005, Authentication and Single Sign On / Patrick Hildenbrand / 43
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Agenda<br />
<strong>Authentication</strong> <strong>and</strong> Identities<br />
<strong>Authentication</strong> with SAP<br />
• in a Web Based Scenario<br />
• At the SAP GUI for Windows<br />
Summary<br />
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