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Jean-Marc
 
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Default Oracle and AD - 08-26-2010 , 05:19 PM






Hi

First excuse my poor english ...


Is there a documentation explaining the integration of oraclle 11g in a
domain active directory (windows 2003 R2)


I'm looking for a step by sep documentation if possible.
Documentation on oracle's website are very vague for an non DBA user.


Thank you !



Thank you

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Frank van Bortel
 
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Default Re: Oracle and AD - 09-01-2010 , 07:06 AM






On 08/27/2010 12:19 AM, Jean-Marc wrote:
Quote:
Hi

First excuse my poor english ...


Is there a documentation explaining the integration of oraclle 11g in a
domain active directory (windows 2003 R2)


I'm looking for a step by sep documentation if possible.
Documentation on oracle's website are very vague for an non DBA user.


Thank you !



Thank you


Well, so are you: what kind of integration are you talking about?
What is "oraclle 11g"?
What do MSFT domains have to do with anything?

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Frank van Bortel

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Jean-Marc
 
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Default Re: Oracle and AD - 09-06-2010 , 01:48 PM



Hi !

I'm searching how to make authentification with active directory'users.

All my users are in a windows 2003R2'domain. I would like to use the same
login and password they use to authenticate on workstation

Sorry I have make an error of typing it's oracle database 11g release 1 or
release 2


Thank you and excuse my poor english ...






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On 08/27/2010 12:19 AM, Jean-Marc wrote:
Hi

First excuse my poor english ...


Is there a documentation explaining the integration of oraclle 11g in a
domain active directory (windows 2003 R2)


I'm looking for a step by sep documentation if possible.
Documentation on oracle's website are very vague for an non DBA user.


Thank you !



Thank you


Well, so are you: what kind of integration are you talking about?
What is "oraclle 11g"?
What do MSFT domains have to do with anything?

--

Regards,

Frank van Bortel

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John Hurley
 
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Default Re: Oracle and AD - 09-06-2010 , 05:32 PM



Jean Marc:

Quote:
I'm searching how to make authentification with active directory'users.

All my users are in a windows 2003R2'domain. I would like to use the same
login and password they use to authenticate on workstation

Sorry I have make an error of *typing it's oracle database 11g release 1 or
release 2
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E...r.htm#NTQRF270

Try your initial configuration and testing and setup on test systems
while you make sure you know what you are doing and what works.

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gladapex
 
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Default Re: Oracle and AD - 09-07-2010 , 04:42 AM



Am 27.08.2010 00:19, schrieb Jean-Marc:
Quote:
Hi

First excuse my poor english ...


Is there a documentation explaining the integration of oraclle 11g in a
domain active directory (windows 2003 R2)


I'm looking for a step by sep documentation if possible.
Documentation on oracle's website are very vague for an non DBA user.


Thank you !



Thank you


DOAG News, 3/2010:

example-article about Oracle-AD-intergration ....

http://www.doag.org/publikationen/news/abo/

regards

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Frank van Bortel
 
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Default Re: Oracle and AD - 09-08-2010 , 04:11 AM



On 09/06/2010 08:48 PM, Jean-Marc wrote:
Quote:
Hi !

I'm searching how to make authentification with active directory'users.

All my users are in a windows 2003R2'domain. I would like to use the same
login and password they use to authenticate on workstation

Sorry I have make an error of typing it's oracle database 11g release 1 or
release 2


Thank you and excuse my poor english ...


Check my blog - I am working an real world examples..
Due today - the basic principle is simple, fun starts when
you throw in Enterprise User Security: wall-to-wall Single Sign On

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Frank van Bortel

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