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The name of the project when you create it. This is the name of the project stored in the
\workspace\project name directory. Right-click the project name to do the following:
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Under
, you can add an application, a Domain Group, or an Identity Vault.
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Document the project.
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Export the driver sets to a configuration file.
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Through the
option, you can import a driver set from the Identity Vault.
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Delete the project.
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See the Properties window associated with this object.
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An Identity Vault represents the eDirectory™ tree that has Identity Manager installed on it. Right-click the Identity Vault to perform the following:
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Under
, you can add a driver set, a library, or a server object to the project.
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Manage Identity Vault schema.
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Generate documentation on the Identity Vault.
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Import schemas from a file.
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Export the Identity Vault configuration and schema to a file.
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Under
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Import a driver set from eDirectory
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Deploy the Identity Vault
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Compare all driver sets
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Import and deploy schema
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Open iManager
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Browse the Identity Vault
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Start, stop, and restart drivers, as well as show their status
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Delete the Identity Vault.
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See the Properties window associated with this object.
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Domain groups allow you to group projects into granular portions. Right-click the Domain object to perform the following:
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Under
, you can add an application, a Domain Group, or an Identity Vault.
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Generate documentation on the Domain.
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Export driver sets to a configuration file.
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Under
, you can Import from the Identity Vault.
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Delete the Domain Group.
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See the Properties window associated with this object.
If you select
, your generated document filters items that are outside the Domain Group. Drivers bordering the domain are included in the document.
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The Library object is a repository of commonly used policies that can be referenced from multiple locations. You can place a policy in the library that every driver in the driver set can reference. Right-click the Library object to perform the following:
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Under
, you can add the following policy types:
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Credential application
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Credential repository
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DirXML® Script
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ECMAScript
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Mapping Table
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Resource
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Schema Map
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XSLT
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Add a policy from a copy
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Export the library to a configuration file.
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Under
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Import a policy
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Delete a policy
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Compare a policy
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Delete the Library object.
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See the Properties window associated with this object.
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The Server object is the server in the tree where you have Identity Manager installed. Right-click the Server object to perform the following:
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The driver set is a collection of Identity Manager drivers that are stored in a single location. Right-click the driver set to perform the following:
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Under
, you can create a new driver, a job, or a library.
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Copy the driver set settings and global configuration values.
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Generate documentation on the driver set.
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Import a driver configuration to a file.
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Export the driver set to a configuration file.
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Under
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Import a driver
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Deploy a driver set
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Compare the driver set in Designer to a deployed driver set in the Identity Vault
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Import and deploy driver set configuration attributes
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Start, stop, and restart drivers, as well as show their status
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Delete the driver set.
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See the Properties window associated with this object.
If you select
, your generated document filters most items that are outside the driver set. Child objects are also included and parent objects are included in the document for perspective purposes.
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A Driver object is a collection of channels, policies, rules, and filters that connect an application to an eDirectory tree running Identity Manager. Each driver performs different tasks. Policies, rules, and filters tell the driver how to manipulate the data to perform those tasks. Right-click the Driver object to do the following:
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Under
, you can add the following policy types:
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Credential application
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Credential repository
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DirXML Script
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ECMAScript
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Entitlement
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Job
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Mapping Table
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Resource
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Schema Map
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XSLT
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Add a policy from a copy
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Copy driver settings or server-specific driver settings.
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Show the dataflow view.
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Simulate policy transformation.
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Show the driver’s policy sets.
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Run the Driver Configuration Wizard.
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Synchronize passwords to an associated server.
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Manage application schema.
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Generate documentation for this driver.
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Export the driver to a configuration file.
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Copy server-specific data between servers. To do this, you must have more than one server associated with the driver set. You can add a server to a driver set by going into the Driver Set Properties page. The replica data that you can copy includes:
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Right-click the Driver object to perform the following:
If you select
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A channel is a combination of rules and policies, and Designer allows you to import a channel instead of the entire driver. The Subscriber and Publisher channels describe the direction in which the information flows.
The Publisher channel takes the event from the application, database, csv file, etc., and sends that event to the Identity Vault. Channel events do not need to be corresponding.
Right-click the Publisher or Subscriber channel to perform the following:
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Under
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Credential application
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Credential repository
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DirXML Script
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ECMAScript
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Mapping Table
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Resource
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Schema Map
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XSLT
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Add a policy from a copy
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Run the Simulate Policy Transformation program on the channel to ensure that it is working correctly.
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Export the Channel configuration to a file.
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Under
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See the Properties window associated with this object.
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A channel is a combination of rules and policies, and Designer allows you to import a channel instead of the entire driver. The Subscriber channel takes the event from the Identity Vault and sends that event to whatever the receiving system is (application, database, CSV file, etc.). (See
for right-click actions.)
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A policy is a collection of rules and arguments that allow you to configure an application to send or receive events to or from eDirectory. You use policies to manipulate the data you receive from eDirectory or from the application. Each driver performs different tasks, and policies tell the driver how to manipulate the data to perform those tasks.
Right-click the Policy object to perform the following:
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Edit, duplicate, save as, and delete the Policy object.
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Run the Simulate Policy Transformation program on the policy to ensure that it is working correctly.
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Export a policy configuration to a file.
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Under Live:
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Delete a policy.
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See the Properties window associated with this object.
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Overlay icons have a symbol overlay in one of the corners to signify that the object is in a certain state. For example, the policy icon to the left signifies that the policy does not belong to a policy set. An application icon with an overlay signifies that there are more than one driver connected to the application. A driver set icon with a server overlay signifies that the driver set is connected to an Identity Manager server.
Overlay icons can be informational, warnings, or they can signify errors. In the Compare window, overlay icons tell you whether the object is on the server or is in Designer. |
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Schema Mapping allows Identity Manager to synchronize information to the connected system without changing the connected system. Schema translates all classes and attributes for the connected system.
Right-click the Schema Mapping object to perform the following:
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Edit, copy, save as, and delete the Schema Mapping object.
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Run the Simulate Policy Transformation program on the object to ensure that it is working correctly.
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Export a Schema Mapping policy configuration to an XML file.
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Under
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Delete the object.
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See the Properties window associated with this object.
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Resource Objects
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Resource objects include Application SSO objects and Repository SSO objects. Double-clicking a resource object brings up the object in an editor.
Right-click the Resource object to perform the following:
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Edit, duplicate, save as, and delete the Resource object.
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Export a Resource policy configuration to a file.
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Under
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See the Properties window associated with this object.
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XSLT represents XSLT style sheets, which are used instead of the DirXML Script.
Right-click the XSLT object to perform the following:
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Edit, duplicate, save as, and delete the object.
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Run the Simulate Policy Transformation program on the style sheet to ensure that it is working correctly.
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Export an XSLT style sheet configuration to an XML file.
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Under
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See the Properties window associated with this object.
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Filter allows the objects to be sent. It’s the gatekeeper that restricts the objects (groups, users, and the attributes associated with them) that can be sent to and from an Identity Vault.
Right-click the Filter object to perform the following:
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Edit, and save the object.
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Run the Simulate Policy Transformation program on the filter to ensure that it is working correctly.
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Export a filter configuration to an XML file.
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Under
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Clear the Filter object.
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The Application object represents a connected system, whether that system is a database, an application, or CSV files.
Right-click the Application object to do the following:
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Show the dataflow view.
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Manage application schema
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Set up remote control through VNC connectivity.
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Generate documentation on the application object.
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Under
, you can manage application schemas, deploy the driver, and set up driver security.
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Delete the object.
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Under
, you can select
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If this is an eDir-to-eDir connection, under
, you can create eDir-to-eDir certificates if this is an eDir-to-eDir connection.
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If this is an eDir-to-eDir connection, you can configure the connections for SSL/TLS activation.
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See the Properties window associated with this object.
If you select
, your generated document filters most items that are outside the driver. The driver object is also included and parent objects above the driver object are included in the document for perspective purposes.
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The Entitlement object represents an entitlement assigned to the Subscriber channel.
Right-click the Entitlement object to perform the following:
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Edit, copy, and save the object.
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Export an entitlement configuration to an XML file.
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Under
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Delete the object.
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The Job object represents a job that you can schedule to run either immediately or at a later date. Designer presently ships with three job types: Random Password Generator, Schedule Driver, and Subscriber Channel Trigger. You can also have custom jobs.
Right-click the Job object to perform the following:
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The ECMAScript object represents an ECMAScript assigned to the Subscriber Channel.
Right-click the ECMAScript object to perform the following:
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Edit, copy, and save the object.
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Export an ECMAScript configuration to an XML file.
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Under
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Delete the object.
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See the Properties window associated with this object.
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The Mapping Table object represents a Mapping Table assigned to the driver.
Right-click the Mapping Table object to perform the following:
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Edit, copy, and save the object.
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Export a Mapping Table configuration to an XML file.
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Under
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Delete the object.
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See the Properties window associated with this object.
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User Application Object
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The User Application object allows you to manage workflow provisioning. Right-click the User Application object to perform the following:
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Show the Dataflow view.
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Manage application schemas.
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Set up remote control through VNC connectivity.
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Generate documentation for the User Application.
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Under
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Delete the User Application object.
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Under
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Under
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Migrate the User Application object.
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Import the User Application object from a file.
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Export the User Application object to a file.
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Deploy the User Application object to an Identity Vault.
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Compare the User Application object in Designer to a deployed User Application object in an Identity Vault.
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Import the User Application object from an Identity Vault.
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Validate the User Application object.
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Show the Provisioning view.
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See the Properties window associated with this object.
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Placeholder for all notification templates.
Right-click the Notification Collection object to perform the following:
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Create a new notification template.
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Edit Filter. (If you want to see e-mail templates in other languages, click this option and select the languages.)
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Import a notification template from a file.
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Update templates.
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Under
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See the Properties window associated with this object.
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A notification template.
Right-click the Notification object to perform the following:
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Edit, copy, or save a template.
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Under
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Delete a template.
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See the Properties window associated with this object.
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