Sometimes it is necessary to locate or modify objects during your project development. Rather than using a separate management interface, you can use the eDirectory Browser to browse to and edit attributes of objects in the following locations:
The Identity Vault
Other eDirectory trees
Figure 16-2 Sample eDirectory Browser View
To launch the eDirectory Browser, use the tool-based method or the task-based method. The method you use is largely a matter of preference and the target directory that you will browse.
To access an eDirectory tree other than the Identity Vault, or if there is no Identity Vault defined in your current project, use the tool-based method. You can always launch the eDirectory Browser from the
menu, even when an Identity Vault isn’t selected in the Modeler.Select
> .Select an Identity Vault.
In the Login Credentials dialog box, provide the appropriate authentication credentials, then click
.Access information by using icons on the eDirectory Browser’s toolbar
Table 16-3 Icons on the eDirectory Browser toolbar
Expansion states and selection states are persistent between sessions per tree.
To use the eDirectory Browser to browse the Identity Vault in your current project:
In the Modeler or Outline view, select the Identity Vault, then select
> .You can also right-click the Identity Vault object and select
> .In the Login Credentials dialog box, provide the appropriate Identity Vault authentication credentials, then click
.If you previously saved your authentication credentials, eDirectory Browser automatically populates the fields.
In the eDirectory Browser, browse to and select an object.
The eDirectory Browser automatically displays the Identity Vault directory structure.
To use the eDirectory Browser to browse an eDirectory application in your current project:
In the Modeler, select the eDirectory application you want to browse, then select
.In the Login Credentials dialog box, provide the appropriate eDirectory authentication credentials, then click
.In the eDirectory Browser view, browse to and select an object.
After you have populated eDirectory Browser with one or more directories, you can browse the directory tree for specific objects, and view and modify object attributes.
Table 16-4 Objects That You Can Modify
Figure 16-3 eDirectory Browser Attributes List