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Component: EP
Component Name: Enterprise Portal
Description: Any sub-level defined in the portal's security zone configuration. To support varying levels of security to which portal components and services can be assigned, the safety levels are typically defined in a progressive manner within the security zone configuration.
Key Concepts: Safety level is a feature of the SAP Enterprise Portal (EP) that allows administrators to control the level of access users have to certain areas of the portal. It is used to ensure that only authorized users can access sensitive information or perform certain tasks. The safety level is set by assigning a numerical value to each user, with higher numbers indicating higher levels of access. How to use it: The safety level can be set by an administrator in the EP Administration Console. The administrator can assign a numerical value to each user, with higher numbers indicating higher levels of access. For example, a user with a safety level of 5 would have access to more areas than a user with a safety level of 3. The administrator can also set different levels for different areas of the portal, allowing for more granular control over user access. Tips & Tricks: It is important to remember that the safety level should be set according to the user’s role and responsibilities. Setting too high of a safety level for a user may give them access to areas they should not have access to, while setting too low of a safety level may prevent them from performing their job properly. Related Information: For more information on setting the safety level in SAP Enterprise Portal, please refer to the official SAP documentation here: https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/EP/7.50/en-US/f9f3d8a2b6c14e8a9f3d8a2b6c14e8a9.html