How The Rule Works; Placement - Publisher Mirrored - Novell POLICY IN DESIGNER 3.5 - 09-18-2009 Manual

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4 Edit the action by double-clicking the Actions tab.
5 Delete [Enter base DN to start search] from the Specify DN field.
6 Click the Edit the arguments icon
7 Select Text in the noun list.
8 Double-click Text to add it to the argument.
9 In the editor, click the browse button, browse to and select the container where you want the
search to start, then click OK.
10 Click Finish.
11 In the Specify Match Attributes field, click the Edit the match attributes icon
Match Attribute Builder.
12 Click the browse button and select the attributes you want to match. You can select one or more
attributes to match against, then click OK.
13 Click Finish.
14 Save the rule by clicking File > Save.

8.13.3 How the Rule Works

This rule matches for User objects by attributes. When a User object is synchronized, the driver uses
the rule to check and see if the specified attributes exist. If the attributes do not exist, a new User
object is created.

8.14 Placement - Publisher Mirrored

This rule places objects in the Identity Vault by using the mirrored structure in the data store from a
specified point. Implement the rule on the Placement policy in the driver. You can implement the
rule only on the Publisher channel.
There are two steps involved in using the predefined rules: creating a policy in the Placement policy
set and importing the predefined rule. If you already have a Placement policy that you want to add
this rule to, skip to
Section 8.14.1, "Creating a Policy," on page 133
Section 8.14.2, "Importing the Predefined Rule," on page 133
Section 8.14.3, "How the Rule Works," on page 134
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to launch the Argument Builder.
Importing the Predefined
Rule.
to launch the

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