Microsoft Dynamics GP Business Portal
Course 8518: Two days;
Instructor-Led
Course Fee:
$998.00
Course Time: 2 day, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm, or 4 evenings, 6pm - 9pm
Introduction
The two-day Microsoft Dynamics 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:
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Install and configure the setup of Business
Portal to fit your business needs
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Create Business Portal roles, add users to a
role and modify that role
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Perform query creation and query
administration
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Understand process for creating a Portal Page
with web parts that publish and subscribe
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Setup and modify site content in Business
Portal
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Add KPIs to your Business Portal installation
and customize KPI queries
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Understand different types of Business Portal
implementations
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Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have:
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General knowledge of Microsoft Windows Server
2003
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General knowledge of Microsoft Windows
SharePoint Services
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General knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics GP or
SL
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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
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Business Portal Training Objectives
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Business Portal Features and Benefits
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Business Portal Components
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After completing this chapter, students should be
able to:
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Identify the features and benefits available
when using Business Portal
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Discuss the key features and benefits that
Business Portal offers
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Chapter 2: Business Portal Configuration and
Prerequisites
This chapter focuses on the setup procedures for the
Business Portal module.
Main Topics
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Business Portal Setup Training Objectives
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Business Portal Hardware Configurations
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Business Portal System Requirements
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Network Environment
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SQL Server Configuration
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Installation Preparation
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Web Server Setup
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Labs
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Check your network for the required
platforms, servers, applications and service
packs required for a Business Portal
installation
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After completing this chapter, students should be
able to:
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Customize settings for the Business Portal
module
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Verify all required platforms, servers,
applications and service packs required for a
Business Portal installation
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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
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How to install Business Portal server on your
network
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The step-by-step process of installation
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The services that need to installed and
running when you install Business Portal
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Setting up Windows SharePoint Services
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Labs
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Windows SharePoint Services Installation and
Setup
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Business Portal 3.0 Installation
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After completing this chapter, students should be
able to:
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Install and setup Windows SharePoint Services
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Install Business Portal 3.0
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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
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Configuring, starting and removing Business
Portal
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Business Portal performance tuning
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Lab
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Configure Business Portal for Secure Web
Sites
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Configure Terminal Services for Business
Portal
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Workstation configuration for Internet
Explorer Browser Settings
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Start up Business Portal
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After completing this chapter, students should be
able to:
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Configure, start and remove Business Portal
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Configure Internet Explorer to access
Business Portal
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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
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Site Settings and Windows SharePoint Services
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Managing Business Portal Users
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Business Portal Roles
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Business Portal Queries
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Query Administration
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Lab
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Add users to the Business Portal
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Assign users to an advanced role
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Modifying a user: name, roles and data
permissions
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Remove a user
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Portal Roles: create, modify and data
permissions
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Queries: create, modify and save or print
results
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Query Administration: move, remove and share
queries
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After completing this chapter, students should be
able to:
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Add users and roles to Business Portal
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Create and modify portal queries
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Perform Business Portal query administration
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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
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Predefined web pages and parts
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Types of pages and web parts
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How to change web part properties
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How to create a menu web part or page
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Creating a portal page with integrated web
parts
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How to create a result viewer web part or
page
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How to create publishing and subscriber web
parts
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How to edit existing pages and parts
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Labs
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Create a Portal Page with web parts
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After completing this chapter, students should be
able to:
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Create a portal page
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Create web parts
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Edit portal pages and web parts
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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
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Creating a portal page with web parts that
Publish and Subscribe
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Creating multiple Subscribers and Publishers
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Adding Web Parts from the toolbar
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Working with Primary and Simple Lists
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Setting up a Results Viewer
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Establishing communication between web parts
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Modifying existing pages and web parts
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Labs
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Create a Portal Page
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Setting up the Primary Publishing List
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Setting up the Form Results Viewer
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Setting up the Rich List Result Viewer
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Establishing Communication between web parts
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Modifying the Primary Publishing List web
part
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Modifying the Form Viewer Web Part
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Modifying the Rich List Result Viewer Web
Part
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After completing this chapter, students should be
able to:
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Create a portal page with necessary web parts
that will publish and subscribe
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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
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Leveraging Windows SharePoint Services to
create personalized web content for users
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Setup and modifying Site Content
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Labs
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Creating New Site Content
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Modifying Site Content
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After completing this chapter, students should be
able to:
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Set up and modify Site Content in Business
Portal Installations
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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
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Understand how to add KPIs to your Business
Portal Installation
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How to use KPI queries in Business Portal
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Understand the different types of KPIs you
can create
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Labs
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Install the Key Performance Indicator
application
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Create a KPI
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Setup Alert Ranges
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Add a KPI Web Part to a Business Portal page
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After completing this chapter, students should be
able to:
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Understand Key Performance Indicators and how
to use them in Business Portal installation
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Understand KPI queries and create and use
queries in Business Portal
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Differentiate between KPI types
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Chapter 10: Implementation Scenarios
This chapter discusses the different types of
implementation scenarios that can be done with the
Business Portal.
Main Topics
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HR Portal
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Sales Portal
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Finance Portal
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Executive Portal
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Company Portal (Intranet)
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Customer Portal (Extranet)
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After completing this chapter, students should be
able to:
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Understand different implementations for
Business Portal in their company
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Have more confidence in their ability to use
Business Portal in their company
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Appendix A: WSS Admin Pages
This appendix discusses Windows SharePoint Services
Administration pages.
Main Topics
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Manage Site Users
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Manage User Groups
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Managing Web Part Catalogs
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Managing Web Discussions
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Managing List Template Gallery
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Managing Sites and Workspaces
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Managing Web Part Gallery
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Managing General Settings
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Labs
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Add and delete a new user or cross-site group
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Manage web part catalogs
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Manage web discussions threads
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Manage List Template Gallery; adding and
removing templates
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Manage Site Template Gallery; adding and
removing templates
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Manage Web Part Gallery: adding and removing
web parts
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Change regional settings
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Managing alerts
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After completing this appendix, students should be
able to:
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Understand Windows SharePoint Services
Administration pages
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