Click the Advanced tab, click the EUS_ActiveDirectory entry under

19-10 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Virtual Directory This value adds the orclCommonAttribute attribute definition in Active Directory. c. Reset the password for all the Active Directory users, allowing the plug-in to acquire the password changes and generate and store password verifiers. 8. If you are using Kerberos authentication on Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 with Oracle Database Advanced Security, you must configure it now by referring to the Oracle Database Advanced Security Administrators Guide. After you configure the Kerberos authentication, make sure you can log in to the database using your Active Directory user credential before proceeding to the next steps. 9. Extend the Oracle Internet Directory LDAP attribute and objectclass using the following command: ORACLE_HOME binldapmodify -h OID_Host_Name -p OID_Port -D bindDN \ -q -v -f OIDSchema.ldif 10. Create four new LDAP Adapters using the following settings and by entering the Oracle Internet Directory host information. Refer to Creating LDAP Adapters on page 12-3 for information on creating LDAP Adapters. For the first three new LDAP Adapters: ■ Use the Oracle_Internet_Directory adapter template. ■ The Adapter Remote Base and Mapped Namesapce for the first adapter must be cn=OracleContext. ■ The Adapter Remote Base and Mapped Namesapce for the second adapter must be cn=OracleSchemaVersion ■ The Adapter Remote Base and Mapped Namespace for the third adapter must be cn=subschemasubentry. For the fourth new LDAP Adapter: ■ Use the EUS_OID adapter template. ■ The Adapter Remote Base and Mapped Namesapce for the fourth adapter must be cn=oraclecontext,your_OID_realm. 11. Create a new Local Store Adapter using the following settings. Refer to Creating Local Store Adapters on page 12-23 for information on creating Local Store Adapters. ■ Use the Local_Storage_Adapter template. ■ The Adapter Suffix must be dc=com, unless your Oracle Internet Directory realm is something like dc=example,dc=net, in which case the Adapter Suffix must be dc=net. 12. Update realmRoot.ldif to use your namespaces, including the dn, dc, o, orclsubscriberfullname, and memberurl attributes in the file. If you have a DN mapping between Active Directory and Oracle Virtual Directory, use the DN that you see from Oracle Virtual Directory.