Novell ACCESS MANAGER 3.1 SP2 - IDENTITY SERVER GUIDE 2010 Manual page 285

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Length: The length of the second attribute segment. For example, if you selected
Common Last Name for the Segment 2 value, you might set the length to All, so that the
full last name is displayed. However, the system does not allow more than 20 characters
for the length of segment 2.
Ensure name is unique: Applies a suffix to the colliding name until a unique name is
found, if using attributes causes a collision with an existing name. If no attributes are
provided, or the lengths for them are 0, and this option is selected, the system creates a
unique name.
8 Click Next.
9 Specify password settings.
Use this page to specify whether to prompt the user for a password or to create a password
automatically.
Min. password length: The minimum length of the password.
Max. password length: The maximum length of the password.
Prompt for password: Prompts the user for a password.
Automatically create password: Specifies whether to automatically create passwords.
10 Click Next.
11 Specify the user store and context in which to create the account.
User Store: The user store in which to create the new user account.
Context: The context in the user store you want accounts created.
The system creates the user within a specific context; however, uniqueness is not guaranteed
across the directory.
Delete user provisioning accounts if federation is terminated: Specifies whether to
automatically delete the provisioned user account at the service provider if the user terminates
his or her federation between the identity provider and service provider.
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