Overview of Steps to Enable LDAP Support in JD Edwards EnterpriseOne

You must follow these high-level steps in the specified order to properly configure the Enterprise Server to support LDAP:

  1. Disable LDAP authentication on the Enterprise Server. In Server Manager, in the Enterprise Server configuration settings, make sure that the Enable LDAP Authentication check box in the Security settings is cleared.

  2. Use the LDAP Server Configuration Workbench application (P95928) to create an LDAP configuration, configure the LDAP server settings, and configure the LDAP to Enterprise Server mappings. The P95928 application is available on the Microsoft Windows client and the web client.

    Note: EnterpriseOne provides two versions of this application. You can use ZJDE0001 to create a template for creating an LDAP configuration. Create the template by adding specific attributes to the LDAP configuration that can be defined later. This section uses ZJDE0002 of the application to show all possible attributes that can be mapped in the LDAP configuration.
  3. Use the Configure LDAP Defaults form to enter the required LDAP default user profile settings.

    See Modifying the LDAP Default User Profile Settings.

  4. Change the LDAP configuration status.

  5. Enable LDAP authentication on the Enterprise Server. In Server Manager, click the Enable LDAP Authentication check box in the Enterprise Server Security configuration settings.

  6. Restart the Enterprise Server.