Personalizing the Web Parts in the control panel
After registering the Web Part with Unify, If your service provider has enabled this feature, you can view the default settings of this Web Part the Web Parts by logging in automatically to an organization for the organization-specific options. To view the default settings for the user-specific options, you can then log in automatically to any user of the organization.
To view and configure the ASP.NET-based Web Parts, you need to log in to the control panel using Internet Explorer 6.0 or later.
To view and configure the ASP.NET-based Web Parts, you need to log in to the control panel using Internet Explorer 6.0 or later. Using Mozilla Firefox 1.0 or later, you may be able to view the Web Parts, but you may not be able to move them in the Web Part zone.
This feature is displayed only if your service provider has enabled it.
You can view, and personalize the Web Part settings by minimizing, maximizing, and moving the Web Parts in the Web Part zone, depending upon whether your service provider has enabled all these actions for a given Web Part.
While you are logged in automatically, you can view, minimize, maximize, and move the Web Parts in the Web Part zone, depending upon whether you have your service provider has enabled all these actions for a given Web Part. However, these personalization settings are stored separately depending upon the:
You can also view and personalize the Web Part settings for user-specific options by logging in automatically to any user of the organization. While you are logged in automatically to the user control panel, you can view, minimize, maximize, and move the Web Part in the Web Part zone, depending upon whether your service provider has enabled all these actions for a given Web Part. However, these personalization settings are stored separately depending upon the:
User name with which the user has logged in to the control panel. For example, admin@example.net
Context in which the user is personalizing the Web Part. For example, let us assume that the default settings of a Web Part is the same in both the organization and user control panels. The organization administrator then logs in to the organization control panel and personalizes the Web Part settings for the first time. Now, when the organization administrator logs in automatically to a user control panel, even though its user name is still the same, the user control panel will not display the organization administrator's personalization settings that it has set in the organization control panel. Instead, it will display the default settings of the Web Part. This is because when an organization administrator logs in automatically to a user control panel, it is performing operations in the context of a user, and not that of an organization administrator.
Therefore, if you personalize any Web Part settings while logged in automatically to an organization's or a user's control panel, these personalization settings will not be inherited by that organization administrator or user.