Pages that include the Web Content Manager authoring portlet and the local rendering portlet are created when you first install WebSphere® Portal. You only run the authoring portlet configuration task if you have previously uninstalled your authoring or local rendering portlets. The authoring portlet configuration task will automatically create Web Content Manager pages and install the authoring portlet and local rendering portlets.
Installing on AIX, IBM i, Linux, Solaris, and WindowsOpen a command prompt.Run the configure-wcm-authoring task from the wp_profile_root/ConfigEngine directory.AIX® Linux Solaris./ConfigEngine.sh configure-wcm-authoring -DPortalAdminPwd=password -DWasUserid=username -DWasPassword=passwordIBM® iConfigEngine.sh configure-wcm-authoring -DPortalAdminPwd=password -DWasUserid=username -DWasPassword=passwordWindowsConfigEngine.bat configure-wcm-authoring -DPortalAdminPwd=password -DWasUserid=username -DWasPassword=passwordLog out of the portal and log back in.Select Web Content from the product banner to access the authoring portlet.Cluster note: If the authoring portlet does not display after installing in a cluster, you might need to activate the portlet.The language displayed in the authoring portlet is determined by the region or locale of the user. There are, however, some elements of the authoring portlet that useWebSphere Portal functions, such as date selection fields. These will be displayed using the locale of the WebSphere Portal server. For this reason, the language and locales of the site being created, the client and server should be consistent.
If your site contains content in different languages, then a separate Web Content Manager authoring applications should be setup for each language on differentWebSphere Portal Servers. These can then be combined into one site using a staging server.
Note: If a user changes their locale, any currently opened Web Content Manager dialogs will be closed. A user will also have to start a new session before it is displayed using the new locale. It is best practice to have the client's correct locale set prior to using Web Content Manager.