Scenario 2

If you want to enable the Long Password feature and you do not update all EnterpriseOne Enterprise Servers to EnterpriseOne Tools 9.2, then you need to create two Security Server data sources: one for Enterprise Servers on Tools 9.2 and one for Enterprise Servers on a release prior to EnterpriseOne Tools 9.2. In this multiple foundation setup, only the Enterprise Servers on EnterpriseOne Tools 9.2 will support long user IDs and long passwords. For this type of configuration, you must perform the following steps before enabling the Long Password feature:

  1. Create an additional (new) system data source, for example:

    SYSTEM - 900MF or SYSTEM - 910MF or SYSTEM - 920MF

  2. Copy the following security tables to this new data source:

    F0092, F00921, F00927, F0093, F00941, F9312, F98OWPU, F98OWSEC, F0092L

  3. Change the SYSTEM and Server Map in all environments with EnterpriseOne Tools 9.2 and above so that the following tables are pointed to the newly created data source (SYSTEM - 900MF or SYSTEM - 910MF or SYSTEM - 920MF):

    F98OWSEC, F00921, F98OWPU, F0092, F00927

    Caution: Do not create any OCM mappings (client or server) that point to the newly created data source. Only change the records for the preceding tables to point to new data source in existing SYSTEM and Server Maps.
  4. On the Security Server on EnterpriseOne Tools 9.2 or above, change the Boot Strap Data Source to point to the newly created data source. To do so, use Server Manager to locate and update the following setting, which is a setting in the jde.ini file on the Security Server.

    [SECURITY]

    DataSource=<new data source name>