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The Self Help Guides feature in MyGPS *is* visible to anonymous users. |
When running in authenticated mode, MyGPS will require the 'MY_GPS_TOOL' permission. You will receive an error dialog if you try to access MyGPS as an authenticated user without that permission.By default MY_GPS_TOOL is only granted to the following security groups: - SSP_STUDENT
- SSP_ADMINISTRATOR
- SSP_DEVELOPER
To grant it to other groups via the UI: - Sign in as a portal administrator
- Manage Users -> Manage Access -> User Access Management -> Manage Permissions
- Ctrl-F and search for "MY_GPS_TOOL", click it
- Click "Add an Assignment"
- Type "All permissions" as the Target, press Submit
- Click "Choose Principals"
- Click "SSP Roles"
- Click the group to which to grant the permission
- Click the green "plus" icon that will appear next to the selected group's name in the group panel header, this will add the group to the list on the right
- To add more roles, click "SSP Roles" in the breadcrumbs to get back to the list of all SSP security groups
- Click "Submit" when you're done.
- Select "Grant" from the combo-boxes for the groups you just selected (change will be submitted automatically, there is no submit button)
- Sign out
- Sign back in as a user in one of the groups to which you just granted the MY_GPS_TOOL permission and visit the MyGPS URL (http(s)://{domain}/ssp/MyGPS/index.html)
Note that this will only allow authenticated access to MyGPS for members of the selected groups. It will not add a link to MyGPS to their navigation. The latter is driven by group membership rather than permissions. By default, only the SSP_STUDENT group has the MyGPS navigation link. |