Identity Manager Role Mapping Administrator 1.0 Installation and Configuration Guide

This guide provides installation and configuration instructions for the Novel® Identity Manager Role Mapping Administrator. The guide is organized as follows:

Installation Information:

Configuration Information:

Audience

This guide is intended for partners, consultants, and customers who are very familiar with the products in the Novell Compliance Management Platform extension for SAP environments.

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Documentation Updates

For the most recent version of the Novell Identity Manager Role Mapping Administrator Installation and Configuration Guide, visit the Novell Compliance Management Platform extension for SAP environments Documentation Web site.

Additional Documentation

For documentation on the Novell Compliance Management Platform, see the Novell Compliance Management Platform Documentation Web site .

For documentation on the Identity Manager Roles Based Provisioning Module, see the Identity Manager Roles Based Provisioning Module 3.6.1 Documentation Web site.

For documentation on the SAP* drivers, see the Identity Manager 3.6 Drivers Documentation Web site.

For documentation on Access Manager, see the Access Manager 3.1 Documentation Web site.

For documentation on Sentinel™, see the Sentinel 6.1 Documentation Web site.

For documentation on the SAP Connector, SAP Collector, and the SAP Solution Pack, see the Sentinel 6.1 download Web site.

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