How do I administer users with integrated Windows servers to allow Enterprise Identity Mapping (EIM) and single sign-on support?
In V5R3 user enrollment support is enhanced with EIM to allow easier setup for Windows single sign-on and to allow enrolled i5/OS user profiles to be different than Windows users profiles. In addition, enrolled users can now manage their Windows passwords in Windows. This provides greater security by reducing the number of passwords when supporting a single sign-on environment. For more information see Changing the LCLPWDMGT user profile attribute and the Enterprise Identity Mapping (EIM) articles in the Information Center. Cumulative service pack SI15176 (5722-XE1 for V5R3M0) adds the local password management (LCLPWDMGT) function to the System i Navigator Users and Groups properties. See the Navigator for i and Management Central knowledge base articles for documentation on changing the LCLPWDMGT user profile attribute from Navigator for i or Management Central. For detailed service pack information and downloads visit System i Access Service Packs.
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