3.1 Running the Normalize Exchange Associations Utility

If you are upgrading from the DirXML® Driver 1.0 for Exchange, you need to run the Normalize Exchange Associations utility. This utility searches the Identity Vault tree and normalizes the Identity Manager Driver for Exchange associations.

NOTE:If you are upgrading from the 1.0a patch or later, you don't need to run the Normalize Exchange Associations utility.

  1. Get the changeAssocKey.zip file from Novell® Support.

  2. Create a temporary directory on the NT server where the Identity Manager Driver for Exchange is installed.

  3. Expand changeAssocKey.zip into the directory.

  4. Open the run.bat file and edit the file with these parameters:

    Parameter

    Value

    Java

    Driver letter and path for Java*. For example, enter C:\Novell\consoleone\1.2\jre\bin\java or D:\Novell\NDS\jre\bin\java

    LDAP address:port

    The IP address and port number of the Identity Vault server. Normally, this is localhost:389.

    LDAP Bind ID

    The LDAP authentication ID.

    LDAP Bind Password

    The LDAP authentication password.

    Driver Name

    The name of the Driver object. For example, ExchangeDriver.

    Action

    Specify one of these desired actions:

    • 1- Lists Identity Vault objects with no association to the driver specified above.

    • 2- Lists Identity Vault objects with an incomplete association to the driver specified above.

    • 3- Lists Identity Vault objects with associations to be normalized.

    • 4- Modifies the associations in the Identity Vault and lists the objects.

    NOTE:We recommend that you first set the action to 3 so you can see what associations change when you set the action to 4. Then, you can set the action to 4 and run the program again. You don't cause any problems by running the program more than once. If you are concerned about the current state of the associations, you can run the utility with the action set to 1 or 2.

  5. Run the run.bat file.