Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
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What's New in Oracle Identity Manager Connector for Microsoft Active Directory Password Synchronization?
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Software Updates
- Software Updates in Release 9.1.1.5
- Software Updates in Release 9.1.1.4
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Software Updates in Release 9.1.1
- Architecture of the Connector Has Been Modified
- No Dependency on the Microsoft Active Directory User Management Connector
- Support for Password Propagation through SPML Web Service
- Support for Storing Configuration Parameters in the Registry
- Support for Retrying Password Propagation when Oracle Identity Manager is not Available
- No Requirement for Creating an Attribute in Microsoft Active Directory to Track Password Changes
- No Requirement for Reinstalling the Connector if the Account Used by the Connector for Logging in to Oracle Identity Manager is Changed
- Resolved Issues
- Additions to the List of Known Issues
- Software Updates in Release 9.1.0.1
- Software Updates in Release 9.1.0
- Documentation-Specific Updates
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Software Updates
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About the Connector
- 1.1 Connectors for Microsoft Active Directory
- 1.2 Functionality of the Microsoft Active Directory User Management and Password Synchronization Connectors
- 1.3 Certified Components
- 1.4 Guidelines on Using the Connector
- 1.5 Connector Architecture
- 1.6 Roadmap for Deploying and Using the Connector
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Deploying the Connector
- 2.1 Preinstallation
- 2.2 Installation
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2.3
Postinstallation
- 2.3.1 Enabling and Disabling Logging
- 2.3.2 Configuring the IT Resource for the Target System
- 2.3.3 Specifying a Value for the Allow Password Provisioning Parameter
- 2.3.4 Enabling the Strong Password Authentication (Password Complexity) Feature of Microsoft Active Directory
- 2.3.5 Configuring SSL
- 2.3.6 Excluding Users for Password Synchronization
- 3 Removing the Connector
- 4 Troubleshooting the Connector
- 5 Known Issues and Workarounds
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