Novell ACCESS MANAGER 3.1 SP1 - IDENTITY SERVER Manual page 229

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Display Name: The Web service name. This specifies how the profile is displayed in the
Administration Console.
Have Discovery Encrypt This Service's Resource Ids: Specifies whether the Discovery
Service encrypts resource IDs. A resource ID is an identifier used by Web services to identify a
user. The Discovery Service returns a list of resource IDs when a trusted service provider
queries for the services owned by a given user. The Discovery Service has the option of
encrypting the resource ID or sending it unencrypted.
5 Specify data location settings:
The following settings apply only to the Custom, Employee, and Personal Profiles.
Selected Read Locations: The list of selected locations from which the system reads attributes
containing profile data. If you add multiple entries to this list, the system searches attributes in
each location in the order you specify. When a match is found for an attribute, the other
locations are not searched. Use the up/down and left/right arrows to control which locations are
selected and the order in which to read them. Read locations can include:
Configuration Datastore: Liberty attribute values can be stored in the configuration store
of the Administration Console. If your users have access to the User Portal, they can add
values to a number of Liberty attributes.
LDAP Data Mappings: If you have mapped a Liberty attribute to an LDAP attribute in
your user store, the values can be read from the LDAP user store. To create LDAP
attribute maps, see
Section 10.9, "Mapping LDAP and Liberty Attributes," on page
235.
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