Best client for installing BPC

Hello,
After reading System and Client Landscapes http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/en/2e/d9530294f911d283d40000e829fbbd/frameset.htm I still have some questions. Could someone confirm my statements or provide guidance if I am mistaken?
Client 000 and DDIC:
- To install CPMBPC and POASBC Add-ins
- To install Support Packages for CPMBPC and POASBC
Client 001 and a new user account with SAP_ALL privileges:
- To run UJS_ACTIVATE_CONTENT
- To configure Single Sign On
- Ensure ICF Services are activated
- HTTPS Settigns ICF Procedure
Thanks for sharing your experience,
Joe

Hi Joe,
I believe you can use client 000 to make NW side adjustments. Then after they are properly done you should use a different client, but I don't think it is mandatory to be 001.
Also note that a user created on 000 doesn't exists on 001 or others.
The SAP_ALL profile should only be used for installation purposes if you donu2019t know the correct role, but itu2019s strongly recommended to use the appropriate role for each assignment. For a complete list of security roles and profiles you can use the BPC 10 NW security guide available at:
https://websmp107.sap-ag.de/~sapidb/011000358700000470182011E
Best regards.

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