Log in to Oracle Directory Services Manager. Select Data Browsers from the task selection bar. The Data Tree appears. Expand the Client View entry in the Data Tree. The namespaces of the entries in

Managing Oracle Virtual Directory Entries and Schema 15-5

1. Click the Person tab.

2. Modify the information as needed. To upload a photograph for the person entry, click Browse, navigate to the photograph, then click Open. To update the photograph, click Update and follow the same procedure. Click the Delete icon to delete the photograph. To modify group entries: 1. Click the Group tab. 2. Click Add or Delete in the appropriate text box to add or delete a group owner or member.

15.1.2.4 Unlocking User Accounts

When you map an Oracle Virtual Directory LDAP Adapter to the Oracle Internet Directory LDAP server, the pwdaccountlockedtime attribute becomes available in Oracle Internet Directory. If Oracle Directory Services Manager finds the pwdaccountlockedtime attribute with a value of 1, the orclpwdaccountunlock attribute appears and the account is locked. The orclpwdaccountunlock attribute also triggers the Unlock Account button in the Oracle Directory Services Manager Data Browsers tab. To unlock user accounts: 1. Click the locked account entry in the Data Browsers tree. 2. Click the Unlock Account button. 3. Select the orclpwdaccountunlock checkbox.

15.1.2.5 Importing an LDIF File

Perform the following steps to import LDIF files into the Oracle Virtual Directory using the Client View data browser: 1. Verify the LDIF file you want to import has a valid version number in the first line in the file. Oracle Virtual Directory requires that all LDIF files to be imported must contain this version number at the beginning of the file. If the file does not have a version number in the first line, add version: 1 to the beginning of the file. 2. Log in to Oracle Directory Services Manager.

3. Select Data Browsers from the task selection bar. The Data Tree appears.

4. Expand the Client View entry in the Data Tree.

5. Select the location where you want to import the LDIF file to by clicking the appropriate namespace in the Client View entry in the tree.

6. Click the Import LDIF button at the top of the tree. The Import File dialog box

appears. Note: You can use the Unlock Account button for entries from an Oracle Internet Directory LDAP Adapter. Unlock Account is only available for other LDAP Adapters if you map the password policy attribute to the orclpwdaccountunlock attribute. Refer to the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Internet Directory for more information about configuring this attribute.