Preface

Welcome to Administrator's Guide for Oracle Privileged Account Manager. This guide describes how to use and administer Oracle Privileged Account Manager in an enterprise infrastructure.

Audience

The Administrator's Guide for Oracle Privileged Account Manager is intended for Oracle Privileged Account Manager administrators who can configure connections to target systems and client applications, access passwords for target systems, and who can create roles and assign users to those roles.

Administrators must be familiar with either the UNIX operating system or the Microsoft Windows operating system to understand the command-line syntax and examples in this document. You also must be familiar with the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP).

This book is also intended for Oracle Privileged Account Manager end-users who do not have administrative privileges, but who are authorized to check privileged accounts in and out.

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Related Documents

For more information, refer to the following documents in the Oracle Identity Manager 11g Release 2 (11.1.2) documentation set:

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