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Background documentation About These Guides Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

This documentation set includes the following:

Release Notes

Details new, enhanced, and deleted features.

Installation & Upgrade Guides

Specifies where documentation on how to install and upgrade a portal can be found.

Developer Guides

Specifies where developers can find advanced documentation about portal content development, the Knowledge Management platform, Collaboration, and SAP Unification Server.

Administration Guide

Discusses the authoring, deployment, and administrative aspects of a custom SAP Enterprise Portal implementation.

Main topics include, architecture and system landscape, creating portal content, assembling a portal page, working with roles, user management, security, Client Framework, and performing branding and design changes. This set also includes documentation for the Knowledge Management platform, Collaboration, and Unification.

End User Guide

Explains how to work with a deployed SAP Enterprise Portal from the perspective of an end user.

Main topics include information about logging onto the portal, first steps, working with iViews, personalizing the portal, searching for data using the knowledge management capabilities, collaboration, and Drag&Relate™ navigation.

 

Additional Documentation

You can find additional SAP Enterprise Portal documentation on the SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/ep60.

There, all documentation is categorized into the following sub-folders under Documentation & More:

·        Fundamentals

·        Installation

·        Upgrades

·        Patches and Hotfixes

·        Documentation (on Help Portal)

·        How-To Guides

·        SAP Notes

 

Note the following:

·        The SAP Service Marketplace documentation structure described above is subject to change within the scope of this release.

·        The Documentation (on Help Portal) folder is where you can always find links to an up-to-date set of the documentation you are currently viewing (i.e., Administration Guide, End User Guide, Release Notes etc.).

·        Alternatively, you can directly access the set of documentation you are currently viewing, from on the SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com. Then, in the navigational menu, browse to SAP NetWeaver ® mySAP Enterprise Portal ® SAP Enterprise Portal.

 

 

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