Enterprise User Security Configuration and Management Tools
Table 2–11 (Cont.) Enterprise Security Manager Help Menu Options
Option
Search for Help on
Using Help
About Enterprise Security
Manager
Enterprise Security Manager Console Overview
Enterprise Security Manager uses a directory management console, Enterprise
Security Manager Console, to administer enterprise users and groups, and to
configure an identity management realm for Enterprise User Security. By default,
when you log in to a directory server with Enterprise Security Manager it uses port
7777 with the fully qualified domain name of that directory server to construct an
Enterprise Security Manager Console URL. Then, when you need to launch the
console, Enterprise Security Manager uses this URL to connect to it over HTTP.
For example, if an Acme Company administrator logs into an instance of Oracle
Internet Directory that is hosted on a machine named machine123, then Enterprise
Security Manager would use the following URL to connect to Enterprise Security
Manager Console:
http://machine123.us.acme.com:7777/
After launching the console, administrators must log in by using their OracleAS
Single Sign-On username and password pairs.
Logging in to Enterprise Security Manager Console
If you can use the URL that is constructed by default to access an instance of
Enterprise Security Manager Console, then use the following steps to log in to the
console.
To log in to Enterprise Security Manager Console:
1.
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From the Enterprise Security Manager main application window, choose
Operations > Launch ESM Console.
The Enterprise Security Manager Console login page appears, as shown in
Figure
2–7.
Description
Displays the search window for the online help.
Displays online help topics that describe how to use the online
help system
Displays Enterprise Security Manager version number and
copyright information
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