This rule transforms the Delete event for a user object into disabling the user object. Implement the rule on the Command Transformation policy in the driver. The rule needs to be implemented on the Publisher channel.
There are two steps involved in using the predefined rules: creating a policy in the Command Transformation policy set and importing the predefined rule. If you already have a Command Transformation policy that you want to add this rule to, skip to Importing the Predefined Rule.
From the
view or the view, select the Publisher channel.Select the Command Transformation policy set in the Policy Set view, then click
icon to create a new policy.Click
, then click .Name the policy.
Use the default location or browse and select another location to place the policy in the driver.
Select
, then click .Select
for the type of policy, then click .A file conflict window appears with the message “ Before editing this item you need to save. Do you wish to save the editor’s changes and continue?” Click . The Policy Builder is launched and the new Command Transformation policy is saved.
Continue with Section 8.2.2, Importing the Predefined Rule.
Right-click in the Policy Builder, then click
> or .Select
, then click .Save the rule by clicking
> .There is no information to change in the rule that is specific to your environment.
This rule is used when a Delete event occurs in the connected data store. Instead of the user object being deleted in the Identity Vault, the User object is disabled. Anytime a Delete event occurs for a User object, the destination attribute value of Login Disabled is set to True and the association is removed from the User object. The User object can no longer log in into the Novell® eDirectory™ tree, but the User object was not deleted.