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(...) or “Launch and Activation Permissions” and add privileges for the new user by using “Add” button.     Adding a user In the user adding window provide login as the object name and click “Check Names”.     If the name is correct it will be underlined and switched to the display name.     Configurat (...)

(...) icle assumes the following installation parameters: WEBCON BPS 2019 in the Standalone installation model, installed on a Windows machine without SharePoint or AD. Connection to SQL with a SQL login . Local service account and application pool Log in via AAD BPS user list will be synchronized from the AAD       System requirements The perquisites for an o (...)

(...) ded in a Webview, so most WEBCON BPS functionalities is supported in the same way as in desktop browsers. The Webview is responsible for user authentication.   Native part Profiles, login s and PIN security support Main panel of the application with navigation buttons in Webview Recording a voice message – Cordova Log history Barcode/2D codes search (only for iOS) PUSH (...)

(...) the column rules in the item list (the “Dynamically” option). In this case, the “Approver” column stores the approvers’ data, so the picker value should be set to ‘login ’. It is also possible to return approver login s using the SQL/CAML query (login s). When you select the “Data source” option, you can define a data source that contains approver&rsqu (...)

(...) ded even several years before the implementation of WEBCON BPS, and the contract date should be visible in the instance number. There is also the ability of numbering within business entities and login s. If WEBCON BPS supporting many business entities, you can number instances separately for each of them. It allows you to avoid a situation where people having access to all instances of the company (...)

(...) ver that ensures the authentication with the external providers (Azure AD, Google) Assumptions WEBCON BPS is installed in the internal network WEBCON BPS Portal uses one of the available login mechanisms e.g. Azure AD, Google – BPS Auth Preparation As an example, a configuration with Azure AD authentication was presented. The configuration for other providers is available in (...)

(...) tering person. All people are returned from the Approval path list, because the “Return values from all rows” option was selected in the SQL query configuration. The SQL query returns the login s of people indicated on the “Approval path” item list.   Fig. 3. The SQL query used in the “Business rule” option   As you can see, the task was ass (...)

(...) n the “Authentication” tab   Fig. 5. The “Authentication” tab   Setting the URL to the resource of the employee selected on the form – the login should be set in the UPN format   Fig. 6. The “Request data” tab and URL to OneDrive resource of the selected employee   Setting the resource ID (drive) tha (...)

(...) ion mode. Below there are also reports on copying/transferringprivileges – basic and advanced.   Fig. 2. Privileges migration   Parameters: Source user – a login or name of a user whose privilege you want to change or copy Target user – a login or name of a user who will be granted privileges   There are two operation modes: Copy &n (...)

(...) Applies to version 2020.1.3; author: Mateusz Syrek ADFS is one of the authentication providers that can be used with WEBCON BPS Portal. This article explains how you can customize your login page when you use ADFS.  Before you can customize your login page, you need to have your WEBCON PORTAL registered in ADFS. For instructions on how to do it, please refer to this article Integration of WEBC (...)

(...) properly understand the operation of the user’s administration panel, two concepts should be introduced: Authentication – the process of verifying a user’s identity through a login and password, one-time password tokens, etc. Authorization – the process following user authentication, that checks if a user has access to a given resource, etc.   Adding a user (...)

(...) sp;identifier, or time interval. You can also sort the columns by a user identifier, date, or session identifier by left-clicking on them.  Fig. 6 Searching for a session   login details  Below is a simple example of how you can use the diagnostics to understand what happened on the form.  Fig. 7 Sample workflow   Fig. 8 A sample form in (...)

(...) ;  "E-mail" field. If you do so, the user BPS ID will conform to the UPN format. Job title, Phone, Supervisor identifier (BPS ID) - in the example, we have used the person's login indicated on the form as the superior. User picture - you can create a photo based on the attachment from the form. In our example, we have configured the action to place the user picture in a cate (...)

(...) onfiguration used in our example. Fig. 7 Configuration of the action "Choose an approver"   In the “Select user” field, we have chosen the “Purchaser login ” form field because we want to send the form to the supervisor of the person who completes a requisition form. In the “Target field,” we should choose where we want to store the inf (...)

(...) s side.  Logout URL - after logging out, the user will be redirected to this address. It can be left blank as it is not obligatory. In this case, the user will be redirected to the BPS Portal login page. Scope - list of data necessary for BPS to identify the user. “Profiles” and “email” are already added by default. For other OpenID server implementations, you may nee (...)

(...) influence of a specific event on the work of the system. Examples of events labeled as errors: No access to the synchronized domain/OU It is not possible to download users’ ID (login , User Principal Name) or group (SID). Examples of events labeled as warnings: It is not possible to download a part of user/group data It is not possible to download superior’ (...)

(...) ovider – you will be redirected to the Keycloak Server authentication page of the new application:     You must log in using the previously created user, after successful login you will be redirected to the Portal page:    

(...) – by indicating a form field that stores the appropriate users/groups (If it is a form field other than the “Person or group” type, you must designate a column that contains a user login or group ID).   Fig. 4. The "Dynamic" option   SQL query – by entering the appropriate SQL query that will return user login s or group IDs (the login o (...)

(...) guration. Basic editing mode     SharePoint group as a global constant Another, more complex example, is the use of the SQL function that checks whether a user with a given login belongs to a given SharePoint group. This condition can be used to define the visibility of the form field (Invalid).   Fig.16. SharePoint group ID assigned manually. Incorrect conf (...)

(...) user.userprincipalname Remember to change class.webconbps.com in URL addresses to the website of your application. Now it’s worth to prepare all the necessary information to configure our login provider. To do that create a table with all the necessary values. Realm urn:sharepoint:class.webconbps.com Full path to SAML signing certificate file C:tempSharepo (...)