JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Server-Side Administration

When EnterpriseOne is enabled for LDAP, there are still some user profile administrative tasks that you manage on the Enterprise Server, such as:

  • Tasks that are not supported by LDAP.

  • Tasks that are not synchronized automatically.

  • Tasks that are not synchronized through a batch process.

You can modify the following items on the Enterprise Server:

EnterpriseOne Attributes

Action

Description

System User ID and Password

Add

Modify

Delete

Required to set system values not supported by LDAP.

System information is used to connect to the database. It includes database system user name, system user password, and data source name (system key).

User-Role Relationship

Add

Modify

Delete

Required if user-role relationships are managed in EnterpriseOne.

User-Role Relationship Attributes

Add

Modify

Delete

Required to set attributes not supported by LDAP, such as *ALL and Expiration Dates, when you manage user-role relationships in LDAP.

User Status

Modify

Allowed statuses include:

  • Enabled

  • Disabled

There is no automatic or batch synchronization between LDAP and EnterpriseOne for this function.

Allow Password Attempts for EnterpriseOne User

Modify

The number of invalid sign-on attempts a user can make before that user profile is disabled.

Role Definitions

Modify

You must always define the role definition in EnterpriseOne, regardless of any LDAP considerations.