Reviewing the Current LDAP Default Settings
Access the Configure LDAP Defaults form.
All user values are assigned per user ID the first time, and the first time only, that a user signs in. During this initial sign-in, the values are synchronized from LDAP to the EnterpriseOne database. The default role relationship is synchronized only if roles are managed by EnterpriseOne.
- LDAP Authentication
Indicates whether LDAP authentication is enabled or disabled.
- Role Management
Indicates whether roles are managed by LDAP. You can enable EnterpriseOne to manage roles in LDAP through the P95928 application.
- User Profile
Indicates whether a default user profile exists within the EnterpriseOne database. Click this link to modify the default user profile settings.
- Role Relationships
Indicates whether a default role relationship exists. If LDAP authentication is enabled, and if user-role relationships are set to be managed by LDAP, then this option is disabled. This means that the system does not use the default user-role relationship when synchronizing users from LDAP to the EnterpriseOne database.
To revise the default role relationship, see Modifying the Default Role Relationships for LDAP.
- Data Source/System User
Indicates whether a default data source or system user exists. Click this link to add or change the data source or system user.