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The IT Shop makes requesting access to resources easy. Instead of navigating throughout the Web site looking for a specific resource—like an application, a role or a group, or a hard asset like a laptop—you can go to the IT Shop. The IT Shop allows you to quickly see what resources you currently have access to and shop for more—both for yourself and for others. You simply search for what you want and put it in your cart. Once an item is placed in the cart, it stays in the cart until you check out or remove it. In this way, you can go about your business, navigating away from the IT Shop and even logging out of the EmpowerID Web application without losing the contents of your cart. When you are ready to checkout, that is, submit your access request(s), you review the items in your cart, add a reason for requesting those items and click Submit. Your requests then route for approval—first to managers and then to those with the RBAC delegations needed to make the final decision.

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IT Shop Pages

The IT Shop contains the following four pages.

Find Resources

The Find Resources page (shown in the image above) contains all resources that have been published to the IT Shop. This page is the page you see when shopping for resources. From this page, you can search for and request access to any resources in the shop. Once your requests are in your cart, you simply submit them and wait for a response. If you have been given the delegations needed to access the resources without needing approval, the EmpowerID system grants you immediate access.

Resources in the IT Shop are divided by resource type (mailboxes, groups, shared folders, etc.) to allow you to filter the items for which you are shopping. You can tell which filter is being applied to the IT Shop by the image associated with the Search field. To change the filter, you select the image that represents the resource type. These filters are as follows:

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This is the unfiltered or default view of the IT Shop. When you see this filter in the IT Shop Search field, your search returns all published resources having the searched for parameter. Thus, if you pass in "Bike Team" as your search parameter and there is a shared folder named "Bike Team," a mailbox named "Bike Team," and a group named "Bike Team," all three resource items are returned.

This is the application filter. When you see or apply this filter to the IT Shop Search field, your search returns published applications only.

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This is the asset filter. When you see or apply this filter to the IT Shop Search field, your search returns published assets only. 

This is the mailbox filter. When you see or apply this filter to the IT Shop Search field, your search returns published mailboxes only. 

This is the group filter. When you see or apply this filter to the IT Shop Search field, your search returns published groups only. 

This is the Management Role filter. When you see or apply this filter to the IT Shop Search field, your search returns published Management Roles only. 

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This is the Shared Folder filter. When you see or apply this filter to the IT Shop Search field, your search returns published shared folders only. 

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My Resources

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The below image shows the Resources I Manage page with the shared folder filter applied.



As shown in the image above, each resource item record contains an Who Has Access link. When clicked, this link opens an Assignee pane, which allows the resource owner to see who currently has access to the resource and the type of access they have, as well as provides them with the ability to grant new access assignments against the resource.



Workflows

The Workflows page provides a central location for you to access any self-service workflow to which you are entitled, such as the Change Your Password and Edit Your Profile Information workflows.

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