Enabling Entitlements on a Driver
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Enabling Entitlements on a Driver
A driver must be enabled in order to use entitlements. You enable a driver by modifying the driver
filter to add the DirXML-EntitlementRef attribute to the User class. Refer to the following sections
for instructions:
Section 3.1, “Using Designer to Enable Entitlements,” on page 15
Section 3.2, “Using iManager to Enable Entitlements,” on page 15
The following drivers are already enabled for entitlements. You do not need to manually enable
these drivers:
Active Directory
GroupWise
®
LDAP
Linux and Unix
Lotus Notes
RACF
3.1 Using Designer to Enable Entitlements
Designer is the recommended tool for creating entitlements (see
Section 4.2, “Creating Entitlements
in Designer,” on page 17
). During the entitlement creation process in Designer, you are given the
opportunity to have Designer automatically enable the driver to support entitlements. You should do
so at that time.
3.2 Using iManager to Enable Entitlements
1
In iManager, click
to display the Identity Manager Administration page.
2
In the
Administration
list, > click
Identity Manager Overview
.
3
If the driver set is not listed on the
Driver Sets
tab, use the
Search In
field to search for and
display the driver set.
4
Click the driver set to open the Driver Set Overview page.
5
Click the driver to display the Driver Overview page.
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