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Oracle Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Installation and Configuration Guide
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Preface

Part I Installing Identity Synchronization for Windows

1.  Understanding the Product

2.  Preparing for Installation

3.  Installing Core

4.  Configuring Core Resources

5.  Installing Connectors

6.  Synchronizing Existing Users and User Groups

7.  Removing the Software

8.  Configuring Security

9.  Understanding Audit and Error Files

Part II Identity Synchronization for Windows Appendixes

A.  Using the Identity Synchronization for Windows Command Line Utilities

Common Features

Common Arguments to the Idsync Subcommands

Entering Passwords

Getting Help

Using the idsync command

Using certinfo

Using changepw

To Change the Configuration Password for Identity Synchronization for Windows:

Using importcnf

Using prepds

To run idsync prepds

Using printstat

Using resetconn

Using resync

Using groupsync

Using accountlockout

Using dspluginconfig

Using startsync

Using stopsync

Using the forcepwchg Migration Utility

To Execute the forcepwchg Command line Utility

B.  Identity Synchronization for Windows LinkUsers XML Document Sample

C.  Running Identity Synchronization for Windows Services as Non-Root on Solaris

D.  Defining and Configuring Synchronization User Lists for Identity Synchronization for Windows

E.  Identity Synchronization for Windows Installation Notes for Replicated Environments

Index

Appendix A

Using the Identity Synchronization for Windows Command Line Utilities

Identity Synchronization for Windows enables you to perform a variety of tasks from the command line. This appendix explains how to execute the Identity Synchronization for Windows command line utilities to perform different tasks. The information is organized into the following sections: