How reach 'Web Service Clients' through NWA

Hello guys,
Cannot perform this steps in NWA (Visual Admin doesn't work for CE). See nothing that looks like 'Web Service Clients' there...
1. Start the Visual Administrator and select the node Server <x> / Services / Web Services Security from the Cluster tab.
2. Within the tab Web Services in the right frame select Security Configuration / Web Service Clients / sap.com / tcwdpdfobject / com.sap.tc.webdynpro.adsproxy.AdsProxy*ConfigPort_Document.
Please help!
Kirill

Hi,
Try it.
http://<host>:<port>/nwa
SOA Management -> Business Administration-> Web Services Administration
Search and select what you need -> Configuration -> Select a logical Port and go to Security tab.
Best regards

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