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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

Understanding the Logs

Log Types

Central Logs

Local Component Logs

Local Windows NT Subcomponent Logs

Directory Server Plug-in Logs

Reading the Logs

Configuring Your Log Files

To Configure Logging for Your Deployment

Viewing Directory Source Status

To View the Status of your Directory Sources

Viewing Installation and Configuration Status

To View the Remaining Steps of the Installation and Configuration Process

Viewing Audit and Error Logs

To View Your Error Logs

Enabling Auditing on a Windows NT Machine

To Enable Audit Logging on Your Windows NT Machine

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

Index

Enabling Auditing on a Windows NT Machine

If you have a Windows NT machine in your deployment, verify that auditing is enabled or Identity Synchronization for Windows cannot log messages from that machine.

To Enable Audit Logging on Your Windows NT Machine

  1. From the Windows NT Start menu, select Programs > Administrative Tools > User Manager for Domains.
  2. When the User Manager dialog box is displayed, select Policies > Audit from the menu bar.

    The Audit Policy dialog box is displayed.

  3. Enable the Audit These Events button and then enable the Success and Failure boxes.
  4. Click OK to close the dialog box.

    These settings will remain in effect until you change them again.