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Prepared by Ravi Kumar Lanke

The document describes the steps to create a new user in Oracle WebLogic Server, assign the user to a group, and configure permissions for the user to access Oracle Business Intelligence analytics. The steps include logging into WebLogic Server, creating a user and assigning it to a new group, configuring application roles in Fusion Middleware Control, and setting folder permissions in Oracle Business Intelligence for the new user.

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Prepared by Ravi Kumar Lanke

The document describes the steps to create a new user in Oracle WebLogic Server, assign the user to a group, and configure permissions for the user to access Oracle Business Intelligence analytics. The steps include logging into WebLogic Server, creating a user and assigning it to a new group, configuring application roles in Fusion Middleware Control, and setting folder permissions in Oracle Business Intelligence for the new user.

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1) Log in to Oracle WebLogic Serverr by entering its URL into a Web browser.

For example, http://hostname:7001/console.


2) Log in using the Oracle Business Intelligence administrative user and password and click Login.
The Administration Console displays.

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3) In Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console, select Security Realms from the left pane and click the realm you are
configuring. For example, myrealm.

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4) Select Users and Groups tab, then Users. Click New.

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5) In the Create a New User page provide the following information:


1.
Name: Enter the name of the user. See online help for a list of invalid characters.\(Optional)Description: Enter
a description.
2.
Provider: Select the authentication provider from the list that corresponds to the identity store where the user
information is contained. DefaultAuthenticator is the name for the default authentication provider.
3.

Password: Enter a password for the user that is at least 8 characters long.

4.

Confirm Password: Re-enter the user password.

Note: User name and Password should not be same,If not you will get below error message.

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6) Click OK. The user name is added to the User table.


7) To create group repeat the steps 3,4 .Now select Groups tab

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8) Created group as "MyGroup" and assigned the BIAdministrator role .More on roles Click here
9) In Oracle Business Intelligence, you use Fusion Middleware Control(EM) to mange Application Roles and Application Policies
that provide permissions for Users and Groups.
10) Launch Fusion Middleware Control by entering its URL into a Web browser. The URL includes the name of the host and the
administration port number assigned during the installation. This URL takes the following form:
http://hostname:port_number/em. The default port is 7001.

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11) From the target navigation pane, open Business Intelligence and select coreapplication. Display theSecurity menu by selecting
one of the following methods:
Right-click coreapplication, then select Security to display a submenu with Application Policies and Application Roles as options.

You can check Default Application Roles available

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12) From the target navigation pane, open WebLogic Domain and select bifoundation_domain. Display theSecurity menu by
selecting one of the following methods:
Right-click bifoundation_domain, then select Security to display a submenu.

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13) Select Application Stripe to Search, then select obi from the list. Click the search icon next to Role Name.

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14) Click on "Create" button add details as below and also assign the Roles and users to newly creating group

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15) If you want to customize the Application Polices do the same as Step 12,13,14 .
16) Open the Repository Tools-->Identity

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Below image shows you the users and groups that we created in Weblogic Console,double click on the User(saichand_user) you
can find saichand belongs to NewRole group.

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17) Setting permission to the catalog login to analytics as a Admin user the username and password are the same as that we used
at installation time(weblogic).
Click on Permission after logging to the analytics.

18) Set the permissions to the folder as "Full control" ( in my example)

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19) Logout and sign in as user that you created(saichand_user) ,now you are able to see dashboard observe the user name Signed
In as youruser_name

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