Enterprise User Security Configuration and Management Tools
Starting Database Configuration Assistant
To start Database Configuration Assistant:
Enterprise Security Manager and Enterprise Security Manager Console
Oracle Advanced Security employs Enterprise Security Manager and Enterprise
Security Manager Console to administer enterprise users, administrative groups,
enterprise
Directory. (Enterprise Security Manager Console can be accessed through the
Enterprise Security Manager Operations menu. See
Console Overview"
Enterprise users are users who are provisioned and managed centrally in an
LDAP-compliant directory, such as Oracle Internet Directory, for database access.
Enterprise domains are directory constructs that contain databases and enterprise
roles, the access privileges that are assigned to enterprise users.
This section discusses the following topics:
2-14 Oracle Database Advanced Security Administrator's Guide
(UNIX) From $ORACLE_HOME/bin, enter the following at the command line:
dbca
(Windows) Choose Start > Programs > Oracle - HOME_NAME > Database
Administration > Database Configuration Assistant
See Also:
"To register a database in the directory:"
information about using this tool to register your database.
Oracle Database Administrator's Guide for more information
about this tool.
domains, and
on page 2-22 for details.)
Chapter 11, "Getting Started with Enterprise User
See Also:
Security"
for a discussion of Enterprise User Security
administrative groups, enterprise domains, enterprise roles,
enterprise users, shared schemas, and user-schema mappings.
Enterprise Security Manager Initial Installation and Configuration Overview
Starting Enterprise Security Manager
Navigating the Enterprise Security Manager User Interface
Enterprise Security Manager Console Overview
roles that are stored in Oracle Internet
enterprise
on page 12-9 for
"Enterprise Security Manager
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