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modules/ROOT/pages/access-client-app-id-task.adoc

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. Click *Client Applications*.
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. From the details pane, click the application for which you want to view the client credentials.
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The client ID and client secret credentials for the selected application appear on the window.
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The client ID and client secret credentials for the selected application appear in the window.
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. Alternatively, if you need to obtain only the client ID of the registered client application, select the correct version of the API and click *Contracts*.
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As an Application Owner, if you do not have access to API Manager, you can view the xref:exchange::about-my-applications.adoc[application credentials] in Exchange.

modules/ROOT/pages/create-instance-task.adoc

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After you have created an API using Design Center or any other application, you can then
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manage that API in API Manager by adding an API .
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After you have created an API using Design Center or any other application, you can then manage that API in API Manager by adding an API instance .
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There are three options for adding an API instance:
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== Promote API from Environment
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. Go to *Anypoint Platform* > *API Manager*.
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. From *API Administration*, click **Add API** and select **Promote API from environment**.
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. In *API Administration*, click **Add API** and select **Promote API from environment**.
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. Select the **Source Environment**.
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. Select the **API** by entering the name of the API into the search field.
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. Select the **API Version**.

modules/ROOT/pages/environment-permission-task.adoc

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image::apim-permissions-relationships.png[permission relationships]
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In this diagram, note that an Environment Administrator has access to all the functionalities and permissions.
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Outer permissions provide permission to the inner permissions. For example, Manage Alerts gives permission to View Alerts and to View API Configuration.
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Outer permissions provide permission to the inner permissions. For example, `Manage Alerts` gives permission to View Alerts and to View API Configuration.
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API Manager supports the following additional environment-level permissions:
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modules/ROOT/pages/view-delete-alerts-task.adoc

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. In *API Administration*, click the API instance whose alert you want to view or delete.
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