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Part II Installing Identity Synchronization for Windows
Sun Java System Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 (formerly SunTM ONE Identity Synchronization for Windows) allows passwords and other, specified user
attributes to flow between Sun Java System Directory Server and other
systems.
This part of this guide explains how to install and configure Sun Java System Identity Synchronization for Windows for
use in a production environment.
For the latest information about new features and about enhancements
in this release of Identity Synchronization for Windows, see the Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 Release Notes.
Note –
User interfaces that are depicted in this document are subject
to change in future versions of the product.
This part includes the following chapters:
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Chapter 3, Understanding the Product explains some basic concepts related to Identity Synchronization for Windows. The
chapter covers product features, system components, command line utilities,
system component distribution, and deployment examples.
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Chapter 4, Preparing for Installation describes the installation and configuration processes. The chapter
also provides helpful information to prepare to install the product.
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Chapter 5, Installing Core explains
how to use the Identity Synchronization for Windows installation program. The chapter also explains
how to install the Identity Synchronization for Windows Core component.
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Chapter 6, Configuring Core Resources explains how to add and configure Core resources with the Console.
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Chapter 7, Installing Connectors provides
instructions for installing the Identity Synchronization for Windows Connectors and Directory Server
Plug-ins.
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Chapter 8, Synchronizing Existing Users and User Groups explains how to link and resynchronize existing
users for new Identity Synchronization for Windows installations.
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Chapter 9, Removing the Software explains
how to remove Identity Synchronization for Windows, including how to prepare for the uninstallation
and how to uninstall the Console manually.
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Chapter 10, Configuring Security describes
how to configure a secure system. This chapter covers how to harden security,
secure replicated configurations, enable SSL, and add Active Directory CA
certificates to certificate databases.
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Chapter 11, Understanding Audit and Error Files provides information about audit and error logging.
This chapter includes instructions on how to set logging levels, how to view
and understanding your log files, and directory source status.
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Chapter 12, Troubleshooting provides
information that you can use to troubleshoot your Identity Synchronization for Windows installation.
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Appendix A, Using the Identity Synchronization for Windows Command Line Utilities lists command line
utilities to perform different tasks.
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Appendix B, Identity Synchronization for Windows LinkUsers XML Document Sample provides a sample Linkusers
XML document, linkusers-simple.cfg. You can use the example
to customize to your environment.
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Appendix C, Running Identity Synchronization for Windows Services as Non-Root on Solaris: Explains
how to run Identity Synchronization for Windows services as a non-root user.
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Appendix D, Defining and Configuring Synchronization User Lists for Identity Synchronization for Windows:
Provides information about Synchronization User List definitions and multiple
domain configurations.
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Appendix E, Identity Synchronization for Windows Installation Notes for Replicated Environments provides
an overview of how to configure a multimaster replication (MMR) deployment.
For help to install Directory Proxy Server, Directory Server, and Directory
Server Resource Kit, see Part I, Installing Directory Service Control Center, Directory Proxy Server, Directory Server, and Directory Server Resource Kit
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