You can add, modify, and delete parameters in the Site Configuration tab. You can also export parameters to a text file.
Note:
- You cannot add or delete default parameters. You can only modify them.
- You must reconnect to any open projects to work with the new settings.
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                                                        In Site Administration, click the Site Configuration tab. 
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                                                        To add a new parameter to the list, click the New Parameter button. The New Parameter dialog box opens. Type a name, value, and description for the parameter you want to add. Click OK. Note: The parameter name is case-sensitive. You must enter the parameter name in all capitals ( for example, ADD_NEW_USERS_FROM_PROJECT). 
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                                                        To delete a parameter from the list, select it and click the Delete Parameter button. Click Yes to confirm. 
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                                                        To edit a parameter, select it from the list and click the Edit Parameter button. The Edit Parameter dialog box opens. Type a new value and value description, and click OK. 
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                                                        To export parameters from the site configuration grid to a text file, click the Export button. The Export Data To File dialog box opens. Select the directory where you want to save the parameters, and type a name for the file in the File name box. Click Save. 
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                                                        You can click the Refresh Parameters List button  to refresh the parameter list. to refresh the parameter list.
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                                                                For the list of available site parameters, see Site Parameters. 
- ALM configuration parameters related to external authentication can be found in the Application Lifecycle Management External Authentication Configuration Guide.





 
                                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                    