User Guide

Stopping Native Directory
On Windows, you can stop Native Directory by stopping Hyperion S9 OpenLDAP service from
the Services window, or by executing
<
openLDAP_Home
>stopService.bat.
On UNIX systems, run
<
openLDAP_Home
>/stopOpenLDAP script to stop the Native Directory
process.
Managing Native Directory Users
Shared Services Administrators or Directory Managers can perform the following tasks to
manage Native Directory user accounts:
“Creating Users” on page 81
“Modifying User Accounts” on page 82
“Deactivating User Accounts” on page 83
“Deleting User Accounts ” on page 84
“Provisioning Users and Groups” on page 101
“Deprovisioning Users and Groups” on page 102
“Generating Provisioning Reports” on page 102
Note:
Users in external user directories cannot be managed from User Management Console.
Creating Users
To create users:
1 Launch User Management Console, as explained in “Launching User Management Console” on page 33.
2 In the Native Directory node in the Object Palette, right-click Users, and select New.
3 In the Create User screen, enter the required information.
Table 14 Create User Screen
Label
Description
User Name A unique user identifier as per the naming conventions of your organization (for example, first
name initial followed by last name, as in jyoung)
User names can contain any number or combination of characters.
You cannot create identical user names, including names that are differentiated only by number
of spaces. For example, you cannot create user names
user 1 (with one space between
user and 1) and user 1 (with two spaces between user and 1).
First Name First name of the user (optional)
Managing Native Directory Users
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