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The driver is cross-platform.The driver now runs on the Domino server platforms of Linux and Solaris.
When using the driver with Linux* or Solaris*, you must load it using the Remote Loader, even if the driver is on the same machine as eDirectory.
Notes client is no longer required. The 2.0 version of the driver runs on the Domino server.
Named Passwords: The sample driver configuration uses a new feature of NsureTM Identity Manager, named passwords, to protect the certifier passwords. One example is provided in the sample driver configuration. For more information, see Using Named Passwords.
Multiple instances of NDSRep. The configuration of multiple instances of NDSRep on the same Domino server is handled automatically.
NDSReg is no longer used. Prior to version 2.0, NDSRep parameters were stored in the Windows* registry using NDSReg. With version 2.0 of the DirXML Driver for Lotus Notes, the ndsrep Domino add-in process reads configuration parameters from a Lotus Notes database (dsrepcfg.nsf), so NDSReg is no longer necessary.
If you are upgrading, you use the movecfg.exe utility to move specific DirXML Driver for Lotus Notes 1.x parameters from the Windows registry to the DirXML Driver for Lotus Notes 2.x parameters location in eDirectory. See Upgrading on Windows.
Support for Identity Manager Password Synchronization: The ability to set and modify the password is provided for the Notes HTTP password. For the traditional Notes ID file password, the password can be set only when it is created.
For information about Password Synchronization, see "Password Synchronization across Connected Systems" in the Novell Nsure Identity Manager 2 Administration Guide.
Support for Role-Based Entitlements: The driver configuration now provides the option to use Role-Based Entitlements for provisioning.
Using Role-Based Entitlements is a design decision. Before you choose this option, see "Using Role-Based Entitlements" in the Novell Nsure Identity Manager 2 Administration Guide.
Support for Novell Nsure Audit: The driver makes special use of the ability to specify a status type for any of the status levels defined. For more information, see "Logging Events Using Nsure Audit" in the Novell Nsure Identity Manager 2 Administration Guide.
For information about the new features in Identity Manager, see "What's New in Identity Manager 2?" in the Novell Nsure Identity Manager 2 Administration Guide.