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Identity Manager 3.6.1 Null Service and Loopback Service Drivers Implementation Guide
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When you finish providing the information required by the wizard, a Summary page similar to
the following is displayed.
At this point, the driver is created from the basic configuration file and will run. As with all
Identity Manager drivers, the Loopback Service driver includes configuration settings you can
use to customize and optimize the driver for you environment.
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To modify the default configuration settings, click the linked driver name, then continue with
the next section,
Configuring the Driver Settings
.
or
To skip the configuration settings at this time, click
Finish
. When you are ready to configure
the settings, continue with the next section,
Configuring the Driver Settings
.
Driver name
Type a name for the driver. The name must be unique within the
driver set.
Define Security Equivalences
The driver requires rights to User objects within the Identity
Vault. The Admin user object is most often used to supply these
rights. However, you might want to create a DriversUser (for
example) and assign security equivalence to that user. Whatever
rights that the driver needs to have on the server, the
DriversUser object must have the same security rights.
Exclude Administrative Roles
You should exclude any administrative User objects (for
example, Admin and DriversUser) from synchronization.
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