Preface

Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Provisioning Gateway Administrator's Guide explains how to use the Provisioning Gateway Administrative Console to remotely add, modify, and delete application credentials directly within each user's Logon Manager credential store, eliminating the need for local credential capture and granting the user instant access to the target application.

Audience

This document is intended for experienced administrators responsible for the planning, implementation, and deployment of Provisioning Gateway. Administrators are expected to understand single sign-on concepts and be familiar with Internet Information Services, Windows Registry settings, and the Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Administrative Console.

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Related Documents

For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite documentation set:

  • Release Notes

  • Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suit Installation Guide

  • Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite Administrator's Guide

  • Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite Secure Deployment Guide

  • Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite User's Guide

  • Deploying Logon Manager with a Directory-Based Repository

  • Configuring and Diagnosing Logon Manager Application Templates

  • Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Provisioning Gateway Administrator's Guide

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