Multiple Portals on Same Server

What is the best way for 2 separate groups in an organization to have (or appear to have) their own instance of the Oracle Portal? We have 2 separate groups ready to begin development in the Portal and are trying to figure out a good way to accomplish this to prevent us from changing each others stuff.
Thanks for any help, in advance.

Both groups can use the same Portal instance but have their own Page Groups and their own page tenplates for a different look and feel and different access.
The Portal Uers Guide might help:
http://download-west.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10464_05/portal.904/b10358/toc.htm
Cheers,
Mick.

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