A Note About Identity Manager 3.6 Bundle Edition; Section 3.9, "A Note About Identity Manager 3.6 Bundle Edition - Novell OPEN ENTERPRISE SERVER 2 SP2 - LAB GUIDE 01-19-2010 Manual

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5 For the first user, browse to the USERS object (COMPANY > LAB > USERS), then click the
object.
For subsequent users, click the Object History icon
distinguished name (FDN).
6 Type the same password in both the Password and Retype Password fields.
7 Do not select Set Simple Password.
This is not required for OES because Universal Password is used.
8 If the Home Directory Volume cell in the table shows
For the other users, select the Create Home Directory option and browse
icon
to the NCP volume indicated. (Volumes are in the SERVERS OU.)
The home directories for the linux* users are created later.
9 Click OK.
10 Click Repeat Task to repeat the process until the other users listed in
created.
11 Do not close iManager. Continue with the next section,
Bundle
3.9 A Note about Identity Manager 3.6 Bundle
Edition
If your organization has more than one directory service that stores user information, you should
consider implementing the Novell Identity Manager 3.6 Bundle Edition included with Novell Open
Enterprise Server.
The Identity Manager 3.6 Bundle Edition provides licensed synchronization of information
(including passwords) held in NT Domains, Active Directory
Not only can you import User objects into eDirectory rather than creating them as you have in this
section, but you can use Identity Manager to keep all the user data (including passwords that are
stored in your different databases) synchronized.
When data from one system changes, Identity Manager detects and propagates these changes to
other connected systems based on the business policies you define.
For more information, see
Planning and Implementation
Continue with
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OES 2 SP2: Lab Guide for Linux and Virtualized NetWare
Edition.
"Using the Identity Manager 3.6.1 Bundle Edition
Guide.
Chapter 4, "eDirectory Linux Access (LUM)," on page
and select the USERS object's fully
, skip to
Step
9.
/home
Description: Browse
Table 3-1 on page 56
A Note about Identity Manager 3.6
*
Domains, and eDirectory trees.
" in the
OES 2 SP1:
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