Managing an Enterprise Portal
Microsoft Dynamics AX provides a built-in Web application that is called the Enterprise Portal.
The Microsoft Dynamics AX Windows-based client provides a rich user experience that is tailored to the frequent knowledge-based worker. The Web-based Enterprise Portal is geared toward, but not limited to, the less-frequent user (internal or external partner) who needs a specialized subset of the application functionality and data that resides in Microsoft Dynamics AX.
The Enterprise Portal has two components: 1) a Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services-based architecture, and 2) a set of role-based applications tailored for Web self-service and e-commerce transactions.
This section includes the following:
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This topic describes how to install Enterprise Portal. | |
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This section describes how to configure Enterprise Portal using the Configuration Wizard; and how to configure search, product groups, transaction summaries, and documents. | |
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This topic describes how to deploy Enterprise Portal to a Web server. | |
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This topic describes how to create an Enterprise Portal Web site. | |
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This topic describes how to create a public Enterprise Portal Web site for guest access. | |
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This section describes how to manage Enterprise Portal users. | |
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This section describes how to customize an Enterprise Portal site. | |
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This topic describes how to manage Enterprise Portal security | |
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This topic describes how to remove an Enterprise Portal site. | |
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This topic describes how to troubleshoot an Enterprise Portal site. |