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PrefaceThis Sun Java System Access Manager Policy Agent 2.2 Guide for Microsoft Internet Information Services 6.0 is a web agent guide. Therefore, it provides general information about web agents in the Sun JavaTM System Access Manager Policy Agent 2.2 software set. This guide also provides specific information about Sun Java System Access Manager Policy Agent 2.2 for Microsoft Internet Information Services 6.0. Furthermore, this guide provides specific information for installing this agent to protect Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 (referred to as Microsoft Office SharePoint Server throughout this guide) and Outlook Web Access for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 (referred to as Outlook Web Access throughout this guide). Outlook Web Access is the web-based email service for Microsoft Exchange Server. For more information, see Using Agent for Microsoft IIS 6.0 with Microsoft Office SharePoint or Outlook Web Access. Throughout this guide the Microsoft Internet Information Services 6.0 deployment container is referred to as Microsoft IIS 6.0. For support and compatibility information about Agent for Microsoft IIS 6.0, see Supported Platforms of Agent for Microsoft IIS 6.0. Included in this guide is information about installing, configuring, uninstalling, and troubleshooting web agents, with the focus being on Policy Agent for Microsoft IIS 6.0. Who Should Use This BookThis Sun Java System Access Manager Policy Agent 2.2 Guide for Microsoft Internet Information Services 6.0 is intended for use by IT professionals who manage access to their network using Sun Java System servers and software. Administrators should understand the following technologies:
Before You Read This BookSun Java System Policy Agent software works with Sun Java System Access Manager. Both products work with Sun Java Enterprise System, a software infrastructure that supports enterprise applications distributed across a network or Internet environment. Furthermore, Sun Java System Directory Server is a necessary component in a new Access Manager deployment since it is used as the data store. To understand how these products interact and to understand this book, you should be familiar with the following documentation:
How This Book Is OrganizedThis book is organized in the following manner: Preface, this chapter, provides information about this book to help you use the book to your best advantage. Chapter 1, Introduction to Web Agents for Policy Agent 2.2 introduces web agents in Policy Agent 2.2, focusing on what all web agents have in common in this release. Chapter 2, About Policy Agent 2.2 for Microsoft IIS 6.0 provides information specific to Policy Agent 2.2 for Microsoft IIS 6.0, focusing on aspects of the agent that make it unique compared to other web agents. Chapter 3, Installing Policy Agent 2.2 for Microsoft IIS 6.0 provides instructions for installing Policy Agent 2.2 for Microsoft IIS 6.0. Chapter 4, The Relationship Between the Agent Profile and Web Agents in Policy Agent 2.2 provides information about the agent profile, which is an optional location for setting the credentials that the web agent must provide to authenticate with Access Manager. Chapter 5, Post-Installation Configuration: Policy Agent 2.2 for Microsoft IIS 6.0 provides information about web agent configuration. Chapter 6, Managing Policy Agent 2.2 for Microsoft IIS 6.0 provides information about the methods available for managing Policy Agent 2.2 for Microsoft IIS 6.0, with most of the information being applicable to all web agents in the Policy Agent 2.2 software set. Chapter 7, Uninstalling Policy Agent 2.2 for Microsoft IIS 6.0 provides instructions for uninstalling Policy Agent 2.2 for Microsoft IIS 6.0. Appendix A, Microsoft Office SharePoint or Outlook Web Access: Deploying Agent for Microsoft IIS 6.0 provides information and instructions for deploying Agent for Microsoft IIS 6.0 to protect Microsoft Office SharePoint and Outlook Web Access. Appendix B, Silent Installation of a Web Agent in Policy Agent 2.2 provides instructions for creating and using a script for automatic installation of a web agent in the Policy Agent 2.2 software set. Appendix C, Troubleshooting a Web Agent Deployment provides troubleshooting instructions for problems that might occur in Policy Agent 2.2 for Microsoft IIS 6.0. Appendix D, Web Agent AMAgent.properties Configuration File provides a list of the properties in the web agent AMAgent.properties configuration file in Policy Agent 2.2 for Microsoft IIS 6.0, with most properties being applicable to all the web agents in the Policy Agent 2.2 software set. Appendix E, Error Codes provides a list of error codes that might be encountered during installation or configuration. Related BooksSun Microsystems server documentation sets, some of which are mentioned in this preface, are available at http://docs.sun.com. These documentation sets provide information that can be helpful for a deployment that includes Policy Agent. Access Manager Documentation SetPolicy Agent 2.2 was first introduced with Access Manager 7, but now also supports Access Manager 7.1. The information in the table that follows specifies documents in the Access Manager 7 documentation set, which is available at the following location: http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/coll/1292.1 The Access Manager 7.1 documentation set is available at this location: http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/coll/1292.2 Table P–1 Access Manager 7 2005Q4 Documentation Set
Updates to the Release Notes and links to modifications of the core documentation can be found on the Access Manager page at the Sun Java System 2005Q4 documentation web site. Updated documents are marked with a revision date. Policy Agent 2.2 Documentation SetOther Policy Agent guides, besides this guide, are available as described in the following sections: Sun Java System Access Manager Policy Agent 2.2 User's GuideThe Sun Java System Access Manager Policy Agent 2.2 User's Guide is available in two documentation sets: the Access Manager documentation set as described in Table P–1 and in the Policy Agent 2.2 documentation set as described in this section. Other Individual Agent GuidesThe individual agents in the Policy Agent 2.2 software set, of which this book is an example, are available on a different schedule than Access Manager itself. Therefore, documentation for Access Manager and Policy Agent are available in separate sets, except for the Sun Java System Access Manager Policy Agent 2.2 User's Guide, which is available in both documentation sets. The documentation for the individual agents is divided into two subsets: a web Policy Agent subset and a J2EE Policy Agent subset. Each web Policy Agent 2.2 guide provides general information about web agents and installation, configuration, and uninstallation information for a specific web agent. Each J2EE Policy Agent 2.2 guide provides general information about J2EE agents and installation, configuration, and uninstallation information for a specific J2EE agent. The individual agent guides are listed along with supported server information in the following chapters of the Sun Java System Access Manager Policy Agent 2.2 User's Guide:
Release NotesThe Sun Java System Access Manager Policy Agent 2.2 Release Notes are available online after an agent or set of agents is released. The release notes include a description of what is new in the current release, known problems and limitations, installation notes, and how to report issues with the software or the documentation. Sun Java Enterprise System Product DocumentationFor useful information for related products, see the following documentation collections on the Sun Java Enterprise System documentation web site (http://docs.sun.com/prod/entsys.05q4)
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Typographic ConventionsThe following table describes the typographic changes that are used in this book. Table P–2 Typographic Conventions
Shell Prompts in Command ExamplesThe following table shows the default system prompt and superuser prompt for the C shell, Bourne shell, and Korn shell. Table P–3 Shell Prompts
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