Assign a Workflow Policy to a Security Domain
Assign a Workflow Policy to a Security Domain
When you install AM or create a new deployment, a default workflow policy is created. When you create a security domain, you can use the default policy, or you can create custom policies and assign them to security domains. The policy that you choose applies to all users owned by the security domain.
Procedure
In the Security Console, click Administration > Security Domains > Manage Existing.
From the security domain tree, select the security domain that you want to edit and click Edit from the context menu.
Under Policies, in the Workflow Policy field, use the drop-down menu to select a policy for the security domain.
Click Save.
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