In iManager:
Click
, then click to search for the driver set that is associated with the driver.Browse to the driver, then click the upper right corner of the driver icon.
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In Designer:
Open a project in the Modeler, then right-click the driver line and click
There are different sections under
In this document, each section is listed in a table. The table contains a description of the fields, and the default value or an example of the value that should be specified in the field.The driver module changes the driver from running locally to running remotely or the reverse.
In iManager:
Click
, then click to search for the driver set that is associated with the driver.Browse to the driver, then click the upper right corner of the driver icon.
Click
See Table E-1 for a list of the driver module options.
In Designer:
Open a project in the Modeler, then right-click the driver line and select
Select the
tab.See Table E-1 for a list of the driver module options.
Table E-1 Driver Module Options
In iManager:
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, then click to search for the driver set that is associated with the driver.Browse to the driver, then click the upper right corner of the driver icon.
Click
.See Table E-2 for more information.
In Designer:
Open a project in the Modeler, then right-click the driver line and click
Click
.See Table E-2 for more information.
Table E-2 Driver Object Password
The authentication section stores the information required to authenticate to the connected system.
In iManager:
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, then click to search for the driver set that is associated with the driver.Browse to the driver, then click the upper right corner of the driver icon.
Click
.See Table E-3 for a list of the driver authentication parameters.
In Designer:
Open a project in the Modeler, then right-click the driver line and select
Click
.See Table E-3 for a list of the driver authentication parameters.
Table E-3 Authentication Parameters
The Startup Option allows you to set the driver state when the Identity Manager server is started.
In iManager:
Click
, then click to search for the driver set that is associated with the driver.Browse to the driver, then click the upper right corner of the driver icon.
Click
.See Table E-4 for a list of the startup options.
In Designer:
Open a project in the Modeler, then right-click the driver line and select
Click
.See Table E-4 for a list of the startup options.
Table E-4 Startup Options
In iManager:
Click
, then click to search for the driver set that is associated with the driver.Browse to the driver, then click the upper right corner of the driver icon.
Click
.See Table E-5 for a list of the driver parameters.
In Designer:
Open a project in the modeler, then right-click the driver line and select
Click
.See Table E-5 for a list of the driver parameters.
Table E-5 Driver Parameters
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Driver Settings > Authentication Options |
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The options are or . It enables you to see and change the authentication options for the driver. |
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The method of authentication to Active Directory. uses Microsoft’s security package to negotiate the logon type. Typically Kerberos or NTLM is selected. uses LDAP style simple bind for logon.If you want to use Password Synchronization, select . |
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Select to digitally sign communication between the driver shim and Active Directory. This does not hide the data from view on the network, but it reduces the change of security attacks.Signing only works when you use the authentication method and the underlying security provider selects NTLM2 or Kerberos for its protocol.Do not use this option with SSL. Select to have communications not signed. |
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Select to digitally encrypt communication between the driver shim and the Active Directory database.Sealing only works when you the authentication method and the underlying security provider selects NTLM2 or Kerberos for its protocols.Do not use this options with SSL. Select to not have communication between the driver shim and the Active Directory database signed and sealed. |
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Select to digitally encrypt communication between the driver shim and the Active Directory database.This option can be used with the Securing Windows 200 Server. or authentication methods. SSL requires that the Microsoft server running the driver shim imports the domain controller’s server certificate imported. For more information, see |
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Select Section 2.4, Creating an Administrative Account. to logon and impersonate the driver authentication account for CDOEXM (Collaboration Data Object for Exchange Management) and Password Set support. The driver performs a local logon. The authentication account must have the proper rights assignment. For more information, seeIf is selected, the driver performs a network logon only. |
Driver Settings > Exchange Options |
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Select to display the Microsoft Exchange options. These parameters control whether the driver shim uses the Microsoft CDOEXM Exchange management APIs and whether to interpret changes in the homeMDB attribute as a Move or a Delete of the mailbox.Select if you are not synchronizing Exchange accounts. |
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Select to enable the driver shim to intercept changes to the Active Directory homeMDB attribute and calls into the CDOEXM subsystem. The value selected here is stored in the driver shim configuration.Select if you are not synchronizing Exchange accounts. |
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Select to enable the driver shim to intercept modifications to the Active Directory homeMDB attribute and calls into the CDOEXM subsystem to move the mailboxes to the new message data store.Select if you do not want mailboxes moved when the Active Directory account is moved. |
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Select to enable the driver shim to intercept removals of the Active Directory homeMDB attribute and calls into the CDOEXM subsystem to delete the mailbox.Select if you don’t want to delete the mailbox account when the Active Directory account is deleted. |
Driver Settings > Access Options |
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Select to display the domain controller access options. These parameters control the scope of the Active Directory queries along with several Publisher polling and timeout parameters.Select to hide the domain controller access options. |
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Specify the number of minutes to delay before querying the Active Directory data base for changes. A larger number reduces the load on the Active Directory database, but it also reduces the responsiveness of the driver. The default value is 1 minute. |
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Allows the driver to send a periodic status message on the Publisher channel when there has been no Publisher channel traffic for the given number of seconds. The default value is 0 seconds, which means this is not enabled. |
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Specify the number of minutes for the driver to attempt to synchronize a given password. The driver does not try to synchronize the password after this interval has been exceeded. It is recommended that this value be set to at least three times the value of the polling interval. For example, if the is set to 10 minutes, set the to 30 minutes.If this value is set to 0, then password synchronization is disabled for this driver. The default value is 5 minutes. |
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The driver shim reads information from other domains when objects in those domains are referenced. If the account you use for authentication has no rights in the other domain, the reads might fail. Select to enable this option if you get access errors during regular operations.By default, it is set to . |