Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite User's Guide introduces you to single sign-on, password management, and authentication tasks.
This guide is intended for anyone using Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite client programs to manage passwords and enrollments for logon methods, in either a workstation or kiosk environment. It discusses end-user operation of the following programs:
Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Logon Manager (Logon Manager) and Kiosk Manager
Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Anywhere (Anywhere)
Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Password Reset (Password Reset)
Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Universal Authentication Manager (Universal Authentication Manager)
In addition, a user with any role can refer to this guide for an introduction and conceptual information about Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite. You should be familiar with Windows conventions, using the internet, and the enrollment procedures for the logon methods you will use with Universal Authentication Manager.
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For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite documentation set:
Release Notes
Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite Installation Guide
Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite Administrator's Guide
Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite Secure Deployments Guide
Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite User's Guide
Configuring and Diagnosing Logon Manager Application Templates
Deploying Logon Manager with a Directory-Based Repository
Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Provisioning Gateway Administrator's Guide
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