Oracle® Fusion Middleware Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite Release Notes 11g Release 2 (11.1.2.2) Part Number E37689-03 |
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Oracle® is releasing version 11.1.2.2 of Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite. These release notes provide important information about this release. The information in this document supplements and supersedes information in the related product documents.
If you currently have multiple components of the suite installed together, you must upgrade all components to this version. Older versions of components may not work properly with version 11.1.2.2. Consider the following as you plan your installations:
You must install Logon Manager prior to installing any other component.
If you have a previous version of Kiosk Manager installed and are updating it with the Logon Manager Agent, you must first uninstall the previous Kiosk Manager using the Control Panel Add/Remove Programs or the Uninstall option of the earlier software installer.
For components containing both a server and client:
Always keep server and client versions in sync; be sure to upgrade both.
Always upgrade the server component first, then the client component.
Refer to the individual components' documentation for more detailed information.
A number of features and improvements have been incorporated into Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite Plus 11.1.2.2. This section describes these additions. For more information on these features and settings, see the Oracle online documentation center and the online help systems for each suite component.
Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite applications have been upgraded to a more robust Java-based online help engine. Due to this change, you must install the latest 32-bit edition of the Java Runtime Environment before installing any of the Suite applications.
The following features and functions have been added or improved in this release of the Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite Administrative Console.
The Console introduces support for configuring form-fill application policies for the Oracle Access Portal Service. These policies can be imported directly into Oracle Access Manager.
For more information on configuring these policies, see the Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Administrator's Guide.
For more information on the Oracle Access Portal Service, see the Oracle Access Manager Administrator's Guide.
The Console introduces support for mapping Logon Manager application templates to Oracle Privileged Account Manager targets via the new OPAM tab.
For more information, see the Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Administrator's Guide.
The following features and functions have been added or improved in this release of Logon Manager.
The Kiosk Manager component of Logon Manager now supports the Windows Authenticator v2.
For specific configuration instructions, see the section "Configuring the Windows Authenticator Version 2" in the Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite Administrator's Guide.
The LDAP Authenticator Version 2 now support secondary authentication on par with the Windows Authenticator Version 2. Recovery is supported via user passphrase, Active Directory SID, and LDAP directory entryUUID. Custom secondary authentication libraries that utilize the Logon Manager Secondary Authentication API are also supported.
For specific configuration instructions, see the section "Configuring the LDAP Authenticator Version 2" in the Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite Administrator's Guide.
The LDAP Authenticator Version 1 has been deprecated and is now included solely for legacy migration purposes. Oracle recommends that all LDAPAuth v1 deployments migrate to LDAPAuth v2.
For specific configuration instructions, see the section "Configuring the LDAP Authenticator Version 2" in the Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite Administrator's Guide.
The behavior of the "Pause Logon Manager" system tray option can now be customized by the administrator. The administrator can decide whether the option is enabled for each individual user, as well as configure a time-out period after which the feature disengages after the user engages it.
For more information, see the Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite Administrator's Guide.
The following features and functions have been added or improved in this release of Universal Authentication Manager.
Universal Authentication Manager logon methods can now be individually selected as the primary authenticator in Logon Manager. Administrators can now also configure a graded authentication scheme assigning different weights to each Universal Authentication Manager logon method individually.
Universal Authentication Manager now supports the 64-bit edition of Windows 7.
The following features and functions have been added or improved in this release of Password Reset.
Password Reset is now fully compatible with Windows Server 2012.
For deployment instructions, see the Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite Installation Guide.
The following features and functions have been added or improved in this release of Provisioning Gateway.