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Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Documentation Updates
Conventions
What's New in Oracle Identity Manager Connector for Microsoft Exchange?
Software Updates
Documentation-Specific Updates
1
About the Connector
1.1
Certified Deployment Configurations
1.2
Usage Recommendation
1.3
Certified Languages
1.4
Features of the Connector
1.4.1
Connector Architecture
1.4.1.1
Architecture of the Connector for Microsoft Exchange 2000 and Microsoft Exchange 2003
1.4.1.2
Architecture of the Connector for Microsoft Exchange 2007
1.4.1.3
Reconciliation and Provisioning of Mailboxes Across Multiple Domains
1.4.2
Lookup Field Synchronization
1.4.3
Target Resource Reconciliation
1.4.3.1
Types of Reconciliation Enabled by the Connector
1.4.3.2
Mailbox Fields for Target Resource Reconciliation
1.4.3.3
Reconciliation Rule
1.4.3.4
Reconciliation Action Rules
1.4.4
Provisioning
1.4.4.1
Mailbox Provisioning Functions Supported by the Connector
1.4.4.2
Mailbox Fields for Provisioning
1.5
Roadmap for Deploying and Using the Connector
2
Deploying the Connector
2.1
Preinstallation
2.1.1
Preinstallation on Oracle Identity Manager
2.1.1.1
Files and Directories On the Connector Installation Media
2.1.1.2
Determining the Release Number of the Connector
2.1.2
Preinstallation on the Target System
2.1.2.1
Creating a Target System User Account for Connector Operations
2.1.2.2
Configuring Microsoft Exchange 2010
2.2
Installation
2.2.1
Installation on Oracle Identity Manager
2.2.1.1
Running the Connector Installer
2.2.1.2
Creating the IT Resource
2.2.2
Installation on the Target System
2.2.2.1
Installing the Remote Manager
2.2.2.2
Enabling Client-Side Authentication for the Remote Manager
2.3
Postinstallation
2.3.1
Postinstallation on Oracle Identity Manager
2.3.1.1
Configuring Oracle Identity Manager 11.1.2 or Later
2.3.1.2
Clearing Content Related to Connector Resource Bundles from the Server Cache
2.3.1.3
Enabling Logging
2.3.1.4
Linking the Exchange Resource Object with the AD User Resource Object
2.3.1.5
Modifying Dependent Lookup Query Properties for Lookup Fields on Microsoft SQL Server
2.3.1.6
Configuring Oracle Identity Manager for Request-Based Provisioning
2.3.2
Postinstallation on the Target System
2.3.2.1
Configuring SSL
2.3.3
Configuring the Remote Manager
2.3.3.1
Creating the IT Resource for the Remote Manager
2.3.3.2
Configuring Oracle Identity Manager Release 9.1.0.
x
to Trust the Remote Manager
2.3.3.3
Configuring Oracle Identity Manager Release 11.1.x to Trust the Remote Manager
2.3.3.4
Verifying That the Remote Manager Is Running
2.3.4
Localizing Field Labels in UI Forms
3
Using the Connector
3.1
Guidelines on Using the Connector
3.1.1
Guidelines on Configuring Reconciliation Runs
3.1.2
Guidelines on Performing Provisioning Operations
3.2
Configuring the Lookup.Exchange.Configuration Lookup Definition
3.3
Scheduled Task for Lookup Field Synchronization
3.4
Configuring Reconciliation
3.4.1
Limited Reconciliation vs. Regular Reconciliation
3.4.2
Full Reconciliation vs. Incremental Reconciliation
3.4.3
Reconciliation Scheduled Tasks
3.4.3.1
Exchange Reconciliation Task
3.4.3.2
Exchange Delete Recon Task
3.4.4
Creating the Reconciliation Scheduled Task (Optional)
3.4.4.1
Creating Scheduled Tasks in Oracle Identity Manager Release 9.1.0.
x
3.4.4.2
Creating Scheduled Jobs in Oracle Identity Manager Release 11.1.1
3.5
Configuring Scheduled Tasks
3.6
Configuring Provisioning in Oracle Identity Manager Release 11.1.1
3.6.1
Using the Connector for Provisioning
3.6.2
Performing Provisioning Operations
3.6.2.1
Direct Provisioning
3.6.2.2
Request-Based Provisioning
3.6.3
Switching Between Request-Based Provisioning and Direct Provisioning on Oracle Identity Manager Release 11.1.1
3.7
Configuring Provisioning in Oracle Identity Manager Release 11.1.2
4
Extending the Functionality of the Connector
4.1
Modifying Existing Field Mappings
4.2
Adding New Fields for Target Resource Reconciliation
4.3
Adding New Fields for Provisioning
4.4
Configuring the Connector for Multiple Installations of the Target System
4.4.1
Creating Copies of the Connector
4.4.2
Populating the Second IT Resource on the Process Form
5
Known Issues and Troubleshooting
5.1
Known Issues
5.2
Troubleshooting
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Index
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