Getting Started
Before you can get started, you must have a My webMethods user account, with full permissions (read and write) for the application page you want to modify.
My webMethods provides an extremely flexible framework for granting or restricting user access to virtually every aspect of the My webMethods interface. Administrators assign permissions known as access privileges and functional privileges. Access privileges define the application pages you can display. Functional privileges define the actions you can perform in My webMethods. If this guide lists pages or menu items that you cannot access, it is likely because you do not have the access privileges to view the page. If this guide lists user interface controls (e.g. buttons) that are greyed out, it is likely because you do not have the functional privileges to perform the actions associated with the user interface controls. If you have any questions about your access privileges, consult with your My webMethods administrator.
For information about permissions management and customizing the tools, see Administering My webMethods Server.