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Create a Policy under your Realm to protect your SSP Sites (r6.x SP6)

You need a SiteMinder policy associated the domain for your SSP site that defines relationships between the users, the SSP sites, and access rights in your organization.

To create a policy for your SharePoint resources

  1. Click the Domains tab, and then expand your SharePoint domain.

    A list of objects appears.

  2. Right-click Policies, and select Create Policy.

    The Policy Properties dialog appears showing the Users tab.

  3. Enter a distinctive name, and (optional) description.
  4. Click Add/Remove.

    The Users/Groups dialog appears.

  5. Move the groups, users (or any combination of either) that you want to add from the Available Members list to the Current Members list, and then click OK.

    The users or groups are added to the policy.

  6. Click the Rules tab, and then click Add/Remove Rules.

    The Available Rules dialog appears.

  7. Move your SharePoint rule from the Available Members list to the Current Members list, and then click OK.

    The rule is added to the policy.

  8. Click OK.

    The Policy Properties dialog closes and the policy for your SSP sites is saved.