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Throughout the guide |
Removed references to using other Data Synchronizer connectors with a Synchronizer system that is created by installing the Mobility Pack. |
Synchronizer Web Admin |
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Explained how to configure Synchronizer Web Admin to access a different LDAP server. |
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Section 2.3.8, Using Synchronizer Web Admin with a Single Sign-On Solution |
Introduced WSTrust as a supported single sign-on solution. |
Section 2.3.9, Accessing Synchronizer Web Admin When the LDAP Server Is Inaccessible |
Explained how to log in to Synchronizer Web Admin when the LDAP server is unavailable. |
Synchronizer System Management |
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Introduced the new Global Status Monitor that is available as a preview feature. |
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Explained the improved system of logging levels. |
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Introduced the MCheck utility. |
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Introduced the opportunity to submit anonymous feedback about your Synchronizer system to Novell to help improve synchronization performance. |
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User Management |
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Explained that users are now managed on a Synchronizer system level, rather than being associated with individual connectors. |
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Explained that resources can be added to your Synchronizer system in the same way as users. |
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System Security |
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Suggested that Synchronizer Web Admin can be protected behind a single sign-on solution. |