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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

Index

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launching connectors, Watchdog Process
LDAP
default port, To Create a New Sun Java System Directory Source
DIT, Core Configuration
filters
Synchronization User Lists
Installation Checklists
Common Arguments to the Idsync Subcommands
Using resync
ldapsearch, Using the forcepwchg Migration Utility
query syntax, To Identify and Link User Types Between Servers
ldapsearch, using, Using the forcepwchg Migration Utility
lightweight processes, Connector Subcomponents
linking users
using idsync resync, Using the idsync command
using XML configuration documents, Using resync
linkusers.cfg
Identity Synchronization for Windows LinkUsers XML Document Sample
Sample 2: linkusers.cfg
linkusers-simple.cfg, Sample 1: linkusers-simple.cfg
LinkUsers XML Document, Identity Synchronization for Windows LinkUsers XML Document Sample
local log directory, Default Paths
local logs, Local Component Logs
central logger, Local Component Logs
component
Central Logs
Local Component Logs
locating PDC computer names, To Deploy Identity Synchronization for Windows on Windows NT
logging
audit/error files, Understanding Audit and Error Files
central logs, Central Logs
checking resync.log, Checking Results in the Central Log
day-to-day operations, Understanding the Logs
errors, Understanding the Logs
log types, Log Types
properly linked users, Checking Results in the Central Log
specifying default log directories/files, To Configure Logging for Your Deployment
specifying logging levels, Reading the Logs
viewing logs
To Install the Directory Server Connector
To Install an Active Directory Connector
To Install a Windows NT Connector and the NT subcomponents
logging in, To Install Identity Synchronization for Windows Core Components Using the Installation Wizard
logs
audit
Central Logger
Central Logs
audit.log, Central Logs
Directory Server Plug-in, Directory Server Plug-in Logs
error
Central Logger
Central Logs
To View Your Error Logs
format, Reading the Logs
local, Local Component Logs
local component logs, Local Component Logs
local subcomponent logs, Local Windows NT Subcomponent Logs
location, To View Your Error Logs
locations, Central Logs
reading, Reading the Logs
resync, Central Logs
resync.log, Checking Results in the Central Log
viewing
To Install the Directory Server Connector
To Install an Active Directory Connector
To Install a Windows NT Connector and the NT subcomponents
Understanding the Logs
logs directory
Central Logs
To Configure Logging for Your Deployment