Reviewing the Current LDAP Default Settings

Access the Configure LDAP Defaults form.

Note: All user values are assigned per user ID the first time, and the first time only, that a user signs in. During this initial sign-in, the values are synchronized from LDAP to the EnterpriseOne database. The default role relationship is synchronized only if roles are managed by EnterpriseOne.
LDAP Authentication

Indicates whether LDAP authentication is enabled or disabled.

Role Management

Indicates whether roles are managed by LDAP. You can enable EnterpriseOne to manage roles in LDAP through the P95928 application.

See Creating an LDAP Configuration.

User Profile

Indicates whether a default user profile exists within the EnterpriseOne database. Click this link to modify the default user profile settings.

See Modifying the LDAP Default User Profile Settings.

Role Relationships

Indicates whether a default role relationship exists. If LDAP authentication is enabled, and if user-role relationships are set to be managed by LDAP, then this option is disabled. This means that the system does not use the default user-role relationship when synchronizing users from LDAP to the EnterpriseOne database.

To revise the default role relationship, see Modifying the Default Role Relationships for LDAP.

Data Source/System User

Indicates whether a default data source or system user exists. Click this link to add or change the data source or system user.

See Modifying the Default User Security Settings for LDAP.