Click the Users and Groups tab.

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4. Click Configure.

5. Provide the Oracle Internet Directory and JPS root node details and click OK.

The policies configured in the system-jazn-data.xml file are migrated to the external Oracle Internet Directory.

15.9.2 Reassociating Reports with Oracle Internet Directory

If you have configured an external Oracle Internet Directory, you must reassociate Reports to map to the new Oracle Internet Directory. To map Reports to associate with the new Oracle Internet Directory using Oracle Enterprise Manager, complete the following steps:

1. Log in to Oracle Enterprise Manager.

2. Navigate to your Reports Application home page.

3. From Reports menu select Administration Reports OID Association.

The Reports OID Association Details Page is displayed. 4. Click the Associate tab. 5. Specify the Oracle Internet Directory Host, Oracle Internet Directory Port, Username and Password.

6. Click OK.

15.9.3 Reassociating Oracle Reports to Oracle Portal

Ensure that you have associated Reports with the Oracle Internet Directory. To reassociate Oracle Reports to new Oracle Portal, complete the following steps: 1. Log in to Oracle Enterprise Manager. 2. Navigate to the WebLogic Domain Home page.

3. From the WebLogic Domain menu, select Security Credentials.

4. Add Portal Credentials in the Credential Store. Add a new key value pair in the reports map. For example, add a key as hrportalPasswdKey and key value as the portal schema password. For more information, see Section 7.8.8, Managing Credentials . 5. Navigate to the Reports Server home page.

6. From the Reports menu, select Administration Advanced Configuration.

Note: If the JPS root node does not exist on Oracle Internet Directory, you must create it. For more information, see the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator’s Guide for Oracle Internet Directory. Note: Associating or deassociating Oracle Internet Directory affects all the Reports components associated with that particular Oracle Instance home. If Reports components are associated with different Oracle Instance homes, you must associate or deassociate Oracle Internet Directory individually for each Oracle Instance home.