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5) You will be presented with the list of items in the package:
6) Click Continue
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7) If you get an Error like this, then you probably installed the old PRM S-Controls. You
should either rename the existing homepage components and VF pages or you can
uninstall the PRM Home page Scontrol package.
8) NOTE: In order to install the package you must have Record Types enabled for Leads.
You may also get an error if you do not have Record Types enabled for leads.
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9) Then you need to approve the package API access. Click Next.
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11) Click “Ignore Apex test failures that may cause the installed application to function
properly”. Then click Install.
12) When the Install is complete you may see an error message (you may not see it
depending on the data within your org). If you don’t see this error, skip to step 12. If you
do see it, ignore the Package Error List and click “Deploy Now”.
13) If you didn’t get an Apex Test error, you will see the following screen.
1) Navigate to
Setup |Administration Setup| Manage Users| Profiles
2) Drill into a partner profile
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3) Scroll down to the bottom and find the “Enabled Visualforce Page Access” and click Edit
4) Pick and move the Approval_Requests and Lead_Inbox VisualForce pages to the
Enabled VisualForce Pages column and click save.
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Updating the Visualforce Pages
Next you need to edit two of the Visualforce pages so they inherit the styles, colors, and fonts
you configure in your partner portal. You need to edit the Lead Inbox and Approval Requests
pages.
1) Navigate to
Setup | App Setup | Customize | Partners | Settings
2) Drill into your portal Click into the portal
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3) Note the Login URL which has the OrgId and PortalId values. In this example the org
id=’00D300000006hcK’ and the portal id=’06030000000006e’.
4) Navigate to
Setup | App Setup | Develop | Pages
5) Drill into the Lead Inbox Page
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6) Click Edit to edit the Visualforce page
The comment shows you the proper format for the href for the link. The hhref format
should be:
/sCSS/12.0/PortalDefault/<ORGID>/<PortalId>/portal.css
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So update the link line (not the commented one) such that it uses your Portal and Org
Ids. Below is an example using the portalid and orgid we found in this example.
<link
href="/sCSS/12.0/PortalDefault/00D300000006hcK/06030000000006e/portal.
css" media="handheld,print,projection,screen,tty,tv" rel="stylesheet"
type="text/css" />
1) Navigate to
Setup | App Setup | Customize | Home |Home Page Layouts
2) Edit the partner’s home page layout. In this example it’s called “Partner Portal Home
Page Layout”
3) In the “Select Wide Components to Show” section make sure to select the Approval
Requests and Lead Inbox components. You can select other home page components
that also make sense.
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4) Next arrange the components in the order you would like. We recommend putting the
Welcome component in the top position of the narrow side.
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5) Now log in as the partner user and you should see a homepage that looks something
like this.
If you want to modify the columns on the Lead Inbox then you will need to edit the Apex Code
and the Lead_Inbox VisualForce page.
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