Course 8518: Two days; Instructor-Led

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Introduction

The two-day Microsoft DynamicsT GP Business Portal course explores the installation and setup required to manage Business Portal.


Audience

Customers wanting to learn the basic features and to develop a working knowledge of the typical day-to-day procedures required to effectively use Microsoft Dynamics GP Business Portal.

GP Business Portal training is recommended for anyone who plans to implement, use, maintain, consult, or support Business Portal.


At Course Completion

After completing this course, students should be able to:

Install and configure the setup of Business Portal to fit your business needs

Create Business Portal roles, add users to a role and modify that role

Perform query creation and query administration

Understand process for creating a Portal Page with web parts that publish and subscribe

Setup and modify site content in Business Portal

Add KPIs to your Business Portal installation and customize KPI queries

Understand different types of Business Portal implementations


Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

General knowledge of Microsoft Windows Server 2003

General knowledge of Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services

General knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics GP or SL


Microsoft Certification exams

No Microsoft Certification exams are associated with this course currently.


Course Materials

The student materials include a comprehensive workbook and other necessary items for this class.


Course Outline

Chapter 1: Overview

This chapter gives students a general overview of the features and benefits of using the Business Portal module in an integrated environment.

Main Topics

Business Portal Training Objectives

Business Portal Features and Benefits

Business Portal Components

After completing this chapter, students should be able to:

Identify the features and benefits available when using Business Portal

Discuss the key features and benefits that Business Portal offers

Chapter 2: Business Portal Configuration and Prerequisites

This chapter focuses on the setup procedures for the Business Portal module.

Main Topics

Business Portal Setup Training Objectives

Business Portal Hardware Configurations

Business Portal System Requirements

Network Environment

SQL Server Configuration

Installation Preparation

Web Server Setup

Labs

Check your network for the required platforms, servers, applications and service packs required for a Business Portal installation

After completing this chapter, students should be able to:

Customize settings for the Business Portal module

Verify all required platforms, servers, applications and service packs required for a Business Portal installation

Chapter 3: Business Portal Installation

This chapter defines the ways that transactions can be entered and posted in Business Portal. You explore the different types of transactions, receipts and deposits that may be entered in this module. This chapter explains how each type of transaction may update the cash balance in the general ledger, the checkbook balance in Business Portal or both.

Main Topics

How to install Business Portal server on your network

The step-by-step process of installation

The services that need to installed and running when you install Business Portal

Setting up Windows SharePoint Services

Labs

Windows SharePoint Services Installation and Setup

Business Portal 3.0 Installation

After completing this chapter, students should be able to:

Install and setup Windows SharePoint Services

Install Business Portal 3.0

Chapter 4: Business Portal Post Installation Activities

This chapter examines the steps necessary to start Business Portal. The process to configure Business Portal is covered in detail. Time is spent discussing Post Installation performance tuning.

Main Topics

Configuring, starting and removing Business Portal

Business Portal performance tuning

Lab

Configure Business Portal for Secure Web Sites

Configure Terminal Services for Business Portal

Workstation configuration for Internet Explorer Browser Settings

Start up Business Portal

After completing this chapter, students should be able to:

Configure, start and remove Business Portal

Configure Internet Explorer to access Business Portal

Chapter 5: Business Portal Administration

This chapter examines navigating Business Portal pages and the functions that each type of portal page provides. Business Portal roles are covered in detail; creating roles, adding users to roles, modifying roles and deleting roles... Time is also spent discussing query creation and query administration.

Main Topics

Site Settings and Windows SharePoint Services

Managing Business Portal Users

Business Portal Roles

Business Portal Queries

Query Administration

Lab

Add users to the Business Portal

Assign users to an advanced role

Modifying a user: name, roles and data permissions

Remove a user

Portal Roles: create, modify and data permissions

Queries: create, modify and save or print results

Query Administration: move, remove and share queries

After completing this chapter, students should be able to:

Add users and roles to Business Portal

Create and modify portal queries

Perform Business Portal query administration

Chapter 6: Personalization

This chapter discusses Web pages and parts. By actively participating in this chapter, students will learn how to create different kinds of web pages and web parts; how web part properties affect web pages; integrating web parts and creating web parts that publish and subscribe.

Main Topics

Predefined web pages and parts

Types of pages and web parts

How to change web part properties

How to create a menu web part or page

Creating a portal page with integrated web parts

How to create a result viewer web part or page

How to create publishing and subscriber web parts

How to edit existing pages and parts

Labs

Create a Portal Page with web parts

After completing this chapter, students should be able to:

Create a portal page

Create web parts

Edit portal pages and web parts

Chapter 7: Event Publishing and Subscribing

This chapter discusses the process for creating portal pages with web parts that publish and subscribe. Working with primary and simple lists, the results viewer and how to establish communication between web parts is covered in detail.

Main Topics

Creating a portal page with web parts that Publish and Subscribe

Creating multiple Subscribers and Publishers

Adding Web Parts from the toolbar

Working with Primary and Simple Lists

Setting up a Results Viewer

Establishing communication between web parts

Modifying existing pages and web parts

Labs

Create a Portal Page

Setting up the Primary Publishing List

Setting up the Form Results Viewer

Setting up the Rich List Result Viewer

Establishing Communication between web parts

Modifying the Primary Publishing List web part

Modifying the Form Viewer Web Part

Modifying the Rich List Result Viewer Web Part

After completing this chapter, students should be able to:

Create a portal page with necessary web parts that will publish and subscribe

Chapter 8: Site Content Management

This chapter focuses Site Content Management and how to leverage Windows SharePoint Services to create personalized web content for users. Setup and modification of Site Content is covered in detail.

Main Topics

Leveraging Windows SharePoint Services to create personalized web content for users

Setup and modifying Site Content

Labs

Creating New Site Content

Modifying Site Content

After completing this chapter, students should be able to:

Set up and modify Site Content in Business Portal Installations

Chapter 9: Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

This chapter discusses understanding Key Performance Indicators and how to add a KPI to your Business Portal installation. KPI types and queries are also covered during in detail.

Main Topics

Understand how to add KPIs to your Business Portal Installation

How to use KPI queries in Business Portal

Understand the different types of KPIs you can create

Labs

Install the Key Performance Indicator application

Create a KPI

Setup Alert Ranges

Add a KPI Web Part to a Business Portal page

After completing this chapter, students should be able to:

Understand Key Performance Indicators and how to use them in Business Portal installation

Understand KPI queries and create and use queries in Business Portal

Differentiate between KPI types

Chapter 10: Implementation Scenarios

This chapter discusses the different types of implementation scenarios that can be done with the Business Portal.

Main Topics

HR Portal

Sales Portal

Finance Portal

Executive Portal

Company Portal (Intranet)

Customer Portal (Extranet)

After completing this chapter, students should be able to:

Understand different implementations for Business Portal in their company

Have more confidence in their ability to use Business Portal in their company

Appendix A: WSS Admin Pages

This appendix discusses Windows SharePoint Services Administration pages.

Main Topics

Manage Site Users

Manage User Groups

Managing Web Part Catalogs

Managing Web Discussions

Managing List Template Gallery

Managing Sites and Workspaces

Managing Web Part Gallery

Managing General Settings

Labs

Add and delete a new user or cross-site group

Manage web part catalogs

Manage web discussions threads

Manage List Template Gallery; adding and removing templates

Manage Site Template Gallery; adding and removing templates

Manage Web Part Gallery: adding and removing web parts

Change regional settings

Managing alerts

After completing this appendix, students should be able to:

Understand Windows SharePoint Services Administration pages




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