Preface

This guide describes best practices and recommended procedures for deploying Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Logon Manager with Microsoft Active Directory, Microsoft AD LDS (ADAM), and an LDAP directory such as Oracle Internet Directory.

Audience

This guide is intended for experienced administrators responsible for the planning, implementation and deployment of applications. Administrators are expected to have solid knowledge of directory environments, permission structures, domain administration, and databases.

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Related Documents

For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite Release 11.1.2.3 documentation set:

  • Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite Release Notes

  • Installing Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite

  • Administering Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite

  • Securing Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite

  • Accessing Applications with Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite

  • Configuring and Diagnosing Logon Manager Application Templates

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