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How to Create Users in Oracle Internet Directory

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Oracle Application Server Installation Guide

3. Install OracleAS Infrastructure (OracleAS Metadata Repository only)

userB was added to the iAS Admins group so that userB can perform this installation.
See

Section 5.5, "Groups Required to Install Additional Metadata Repositories"

.

The installer registers this new repository with Oracle Internet Directory by creating
the "orcl1.oracle.com" entry.

userB becomes a member of the Repository Owners group and the Mid-Tier Admins
group for the new repository.

4. Install Portal and Wireless Middle Tier

userB was added to these groups:

Mid-Tier Admins group of "orcl1.oracle.com", so that userB can use the repository
for this middle tier

Trusted Application Admins, required for installing OracleAS Portal

IAS & User Management Application Admins, required for installing OracleAS
Portal and OracleAS Wireless

iAS Admins, required for installing OracleAS Portal and OracleAS Wireless

The installer registers this middle tier with Oracle Internet Directory by creating the
"PW1" entry.

The middle tier becomes a member of the Associated Mid-Tiers group for
"orcl1.oracle.com".

5.7 How to Create Users in Oracle Internet Directory

You can create users in Oracle Internet Directory using the Self-Service Console, which
is part of the Oracle Delegated Administration Services. See the Oracle Internet
Directory Administrator’s Guide
for details.

5.8 How to Add Users to Groups in Oracle Internet Directory

To add users to groups in Oracle Internet Directory, you can use these tools:

Oracle Directory Manager is a Java-based tool for managing Oracle Internet
Directory.

Oracle Delegated Administration Services is a Web-based tool intended for
end-users to perform tasks such as changing their passwords and editing their
personal information. If users have the proper privileges, they can also use this
tool to create groups and users.

Note:

You cannot connect to Oracle Internet Directory as the

cn=orcladmin

superuser using the Oracle Delegated

Administration Services consoles. To connect to Oracle Internet
Directory as the superuser, use Oracle Directory Manager.

Note:

You cannot log in to Oracle Internet Directory as the

cn=orcladmin

superuser using Oracle Delegated Administration

Services. In cases where you have to log in as the superuser to add
users to groups (or to perform other Oracle Internet
Directory-related tasks), you have to use Oracle Directory Manager.

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