- The default Batch Portal is created at installation and can be deleted, even if it is the only Portal.
- New Workflows are automatically managed by the Default Batch Portal unless you edit the Secured Workflow list.
- Once the list is altered, new Workflows are no longer automatically added to the Secured Workflow list, but are instead added to the Available Workflow list. You must now use the Batch Portal settings to manually add the Workflows to the Secured list.
- You can add or remove Workflows from a Portal, but there must be at least one Workflow in the Secured Workflow list for each Portal.
- When you create a new Batch Portal, all Workflows that are published and saved will end up in the new Batch Portal’s Secured Workflow list. New Workflows are automatically added to this new Batch Portal until you start to manually manage the Secured Workflow list.
- The Default Batch Portal is created at installation and by default the ssAdmin group is granted access to this Portal. Other users can be granted access to the Default Portal as well by adding them to the Portal’s Secured Users & Groups list.
- You must manually grant users access, including the ssAdmin group, to new Batch Portals by adding them to the new Batch Portals’ Secured Users & Groups list.
Adding a GlobalAction Workflow to a Batch Portal does not prevent it from running; it only prevents it from being accessible through Batch Manager. |