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List of Tables Table 1 Typographic Conventions Table 2 Symbol Conventions Table 3 Default Paths and File Names Table 4 Books in This Documentation Set Table 2-1 Solaris Requirements Table 2-2 Windows Requirements Table 2-3 Label Naming Conventions Table 2-4 How Password Policies Affect Synchronization Behavior Table 2-5 How Password Policies Affect Resynchronization Behavior Table 2-6 Core Installation Checklist Table 2-7 Core Configuration Checklist Table 2-8 Connector and Directory Server Plugin Installation Checklist Table 2-9 Linking Users Checklist Table 2-10 Resynchronization Checklist Table 4-1 Interoperating with Directory Server Tools Table 4-2 Modifying Directory Server’s nsAccountLock Attribute Directly Table 4-3 Specifying Activated and Inactivated States Table 4-4 Example Results Using inetuserstatus Values Table 5-1 Directory Source Examples Table 6-1 Post-Installation Steps Based on Existing User Populations Table 6-2 idsync resync Usage Table 6-3 Will idsync resync invalidate the user’s password on Directory Server? Table 6-4 idsync resync Usage Samples Table 7-1 Solaris Packages to Remove Table 7-2 Component Distribution in a Multimaster Replication Deployment Table 7-3 Multi-Host Deployment Table 9-1 Connector State Meanings Table 9-2 Identity Synchronization for Windows Processes Table 10-1 Identity Synchronization for Windows Log Types Table 10-2 Local Logs Table 10-3 Log Levels Table 11-1 Protecting Sensitive Information Using Network Security Table 11-2 Persistent Storage Protection Table 11-3 MMR Configuration Components Requiring CA Certificates Table 11-4 certinfo Arguments Table A-1 Arguments Common to All Subcommands Table A-2 SSL-Related Arguments Common to All Subcommands Table A-3 Configuration Directory Arguments Table A-4 idsync Subcommands Quick Reference Table A-5 idsync changepw Arguments Table A-6 idsync importcnf Arguments Table A-7 prepds Arguments Table A-8 idsync resetconn Arguments Table A-9 idsync resync Usage Table A-10 idsync startsync Arguments Table A-11 forcepwchg Arguments Table D-1 SUL Definition Components Previous Contents Index Next Part No: 817-6199-05. Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Part No: 817-6199-05. Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.