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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

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

Configuring Replication

To Configure any Replication Topology

Configuring Replication Over SSL

To Configure Directory Servers Involved in Replication so that all Replication Operations Occur Over an SSL Connection

Configuring Identity Synchronization for Windows in an MMR Environment

To Configure Identity Synchronization for Windows in an MMR Environment

Index

To Configure Identity Synchronization for Windows in an MMR Environment

  1. From the Identity Synchronization for Windows Console, specify a preferred master and secondary master servers for the suffix to be synchronized. (Review Creating a Sun Java System Directory Source)

    You do not have to provide information about other Directory Servers in your topology.

  2. Prepare the preferred master and secondary master servers from the Console or using the idsync prepds command line utility. (Review Preparing Sun Directory Source

    If you use the command line utility, you should prepare both servers in a single invocation by specifying arguments for both the preferred and secondary servers.

  3. Install the Directory Server Connector for the suffix replicated between these directories. (ReviewInstalling the Directory Server Connector)
  4. Configure the Directory Server Plug-in on the preferred master, the secondary masters, and every other Directory Server instance that manages users in the replicated suffix (Review Using dspluginconfig)