Oracle® Identity Management Guide to Delegated Administration
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Oracle Identity Management Guide to Delegated Administration describes how to perform delegated administration for Oracle Internet Directory.
Oracle Identity Management Guide to Delegated Administration is intended for anyone who performs delegated administration for Oracle Internet Directory, including the following tasks:
Installing and configuring of Oracle Delegated Administration Services
Starting and stopping Oracle Delegated Administration Services
Creating applications by using Oracle Delegated Administration Services
Configuring Oracle Delegated Administration Services
Using the Oracle Internet Directory Self-Service Console
To use this document, you should be familiar with the UNIX operating system and have some familiarity with Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). You should also have an understanding of how to administer Oracle Internet Directory. Refer to the Oracle Internet Directory Administrator's Guide for more information on Oracle Internet Directory administration.
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