Cannot Setup Multiple From Addresses in Workflow Properties in SOA 11.1.1.7

Hello All,
I have a requirement where I would need multiple From Addresses set in Workflow Properties. We have some Processes where notifications with 1 mail ID as From Address has to be sent and some other Processes where another MailID as From Address has to be sent.
I tried configuring Workflow Properties in EM Console by giving both the From Addresses as comma separated values. But all the Processes pick only the first From Mail Address given.I provided the From Address even in the Notification Activity in my process as an expression, but I still see the first from Address set in the Workflow properties in EM Console.
For SOA Suite Versions before 11.1.1.3 it was possible for us to update Workflow-Notification-config.xml file to have all these values.This is not possible in 11.1.1.7.
If somebody has already encountered this and fixed it please let me know.
Thanks in Advance

Hi!,
when that happend to me, I used to do the next steps:
In EM, go to FARM_SOA...>SOA>SOA-INFRA>Default, right clic on your proyect and uninstall it
Log in into your BPM workspace as your administrator> Administration, and erase all roles for that project and save.
Install your project from jdeveloper again.
Log in into your BPM workspace as your administrator> Administration, clic on your project.ProcesOwner Role, and add your user on the members below section
After adding thee user, clic SAVE
Do the same for all the roles of your project
This worked for me, remember to clic the save button after adding a member for the role
hope it helps!,
regards.

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