WebSEAL acts as a reverse web proxy server by receiving HTTP or HTTPS requests from a web browser and delivering content from back-end application servers. Requests that pass through WebSEAL will be evaluated by its own authorization service to determine whether the user is authorized to access Webtop.
To log in to a repository:
In your web browser, type the WebSEAL URL. The WebSEAL URL is specific to the Documentum application you access. If the application you want to access is Webtop, enter a WebSEAL URL that corresponds to Webtop.
Enter your username and password in the WebSEAL Login dialog box.
Webtop prompts you to select a repository in the Repository list of the Login screen, if you log in the first time or if the repository information is not available in the cache. Select a repository and click OK to log in to Webtop. Alternatively, the SSO-based authentication logs you in to Webtop automatically when you access the Webtop URL.
In the list (if available), select the location on your organization network from which you are accessing Webtop.
This configuration allows you to access content from the nearest storage area in the network. Depending on the setup of your organization, this location might be a fixed value.
To select language, click More Options, and select the language.
To use accessibility features, click More Options, and select Additional Accessibility Options.
The accessibility mode provides linear navigation; tab navigation; lists instead of menus; and additional descriptive text.
To change your password, complete these steps:
Click More Options.
Click Change Password.
Type your current password, and new password.
Click Apply.
If your organization uses Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), you cannot change your password from the login page. Ask your system administrator how you can change your password.
Click Login.