Configuring Enterprise User Security Objects In The Database And The Directory - Oracle Database B10772-01 Administrator's Manual

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After you have prepared the directory for Enterprise User Security, then you can
create the Enterprise User Security database and directory objects as described in
"Configuring Enterprise User Security Objects in the Database and the Directory"
page 12-11.
Configuring Enterprise User Security Objects in the Database and the
Directory
This is the second phase of configuration steps required to implement Enterprise
User Security. The configuration steps in this section assume the following
recommended setup:
Note that databases must be in an enterprise domain that is in an identity
management realm in order for enterprise user logins to work.
Configuring Enterprise User Security Objects in the Database and the Directory
See Also:
Oracle Internet Directory Administrator's Guide for information
about configuring an identity management realm in the
directory.
Oracle Database Reference for information about changing the
value of the LDAP_DIRECTORY_ACCESS initialization
parameter.
You have prepared your database and your directory by completing the tasks
described in
"Preparing the Directory for Enterprise User Security"
page 12-5.
Your users are stored in an identity management realm Users subtree.
You use the OracleDefaultDomain, which is the default
Database Configuration Assistant uses when you register databases in the
directory.
Enterprise User Security Configuration Tasks and Troubleshooting 12-11
on
that
enterprise domain
on

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