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How do I configure an LDAP Version 3 data store to point to a newly installed Active Directory Server instance?

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How do I configure an LDAP Version 3 data store to point to a newly installed Active Directory Server instance?

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Out of the box, Access Manager defines a set of object classes and attributes that are required in Active Directory Server for its management on Access Manager. Alternatively, you can modify Access Manager’s object classes and attributes to match those in Active Directory Server. In the Access Manager Administration Console, you can manage users according to Access Manager’s predefined object classes and attributes as specified in the XML files. If Active Directory Server does not have the necessary object classes or attributes defined, then any access that involves the missing classes or attributes will fail. For example, when you create a user on the Administration Console, the Administration Console writes to the Active Directory Server Access Manager’s predefined object classes and attributes for that user. If Active Directory Server is not configured with the same classes and attributes, the create operation fails. Nor can you edit the user’s information on the Administration Cons

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