RemovePageTemplate.sas in /Portal/OMR
Modify parameters at the beginning of the program. After submitting the sas code, the default home page is removed.
RemovePageTemplate.sas in /Portal/OMR
Modify parameters at the beginning of the program. After submitting the sas code, the default home page is removed.
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Hi Angela
Instead of delete the "Home" page is it then possible to automatic show the users "My Folder". For example if a user create a personel report in WRS it is stored in his personel folder "My Folder" can we as administrators automatic show these reports on the users "Home" page.
Thanks Martin
Hi Martin,
It sounds like a navigator portlet might do the trick. Included is a link to the documentation from SAS.
You can add this to the Home Page Template so that everyone will have this portlet available with no additional modifications.
(Edit page templates by using the Portal's Options menu as SAS Portal Administrator.)
~ Angela
keeps giving me this error
ERROR: Unable to get column "1" of
"omsobj:Tree?Tree[@Name='Home'][ParentTree/Tree[@Name='Default']/ParentTree/Tree[@Name='DESKTOP_PROFILE']/ParentTree/Tree[@Name='Def
aultRole']/ParentTree/Tree[@Name='RolesTree']/ParentTree/Tree[@Name='PUBLIC Permissions Tree']]". Reason(-00003)
ERROR: Unable to delete page template "Home". Reason(-00003)
ERROR: Unable to remove extensions for page "Home". Reason(-00003)
Lorenzo,
The original post was from 2008, therefore the instructions on disabling the "user home" portal page have changed.
Log into the Portal as the Web Administrator, use the Search function to choose 'page template' and type in the name 'Home'.
In the results you can select the down-arrow next to the checkbox and choose Delete.
You will be given the option of removing all the user's Home pages created from this template, note that these removed pages will not be recoverable.
Good luck!
Angela
The portal page is now called "Home". More information on what it is and what can be changed is available at:
The Home Page Template
"User Home" page's name?
pageName=?
thanks.