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Oracle Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Deployment Planning Guide
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Preface

1.  Introduction

2.  Case Study: Deploying in a Multimaster Replication Environment

3.  Case Study: Deploying in a High-Availability Environment Over a Wide Area Network Using SSL

A.  Pluggable Authentication Modules

B.  Identity Manager and Identity Synchronization for Windows Cohabitation

Overview

Identity Manager and Identity Synchronization for Windows Functionality

Password Changes on Active Directory

Password Changes on Directory Server

Password Changes and Provisions Originating from Identity Manager Console

Configuring Identity Manager and Identity Synchronization for Windows

Setting Up Identity Manager 5.0 SP2 and Later

Configuring the Form Property

Configuring pwsync to Not Propagate Passwords to Directory Server

Setting Up Identity Manager 5.0 SP1 and Earlier

Configuring Identity Synchronization for Windows

Handling Identity Manager-Provisioned Users

C.  Logging and Debugging

Glossary

Index

Password Changes and Provisions Originating from Identity Manager Console

Password changes that occur through the Identity Manager Administration Console are propagated to all Identity Manager-managed resources, except Directory Server. Once a password change is detected on Active Directory, Identity Synchronization for Windows synchronizes it with Directory Server.

User creation originating from the Identity Manager Administration Console is propagated to all Identity Manager-managed resources, including both Directory Server and Active Directory Domains. New users will have to be linked by Identity Synchronization for Windows. For details, see Configuring pwsync to Not Propagate Passwords to Directory Server and Handling Identity Manager-Provisioned Users