Enterprise System is a software infrastructure that supports enterprise applications distributed
across a network or Internet environment. If Directory Server Enterprise Edition was licensed
as a component of Java Enterprise System, you should be familiar with the system
documentation at
http://docs.sun.com/coll/1286.2.
Identity Synchronization for Windows uses Message Queue with a restricted license. Message
Queue documentation is available at
http://docs.sun.com/coll/1307.2.
Identity Synchronization for Windows works with Microsoft Windows password policies.
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Information about password policies for Windows 2003 is available in the Microsoft
documentation
online.
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Information about changing passwords, and about group policies in Windows 2003 is
available the
Microsoft documentation online.
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Information about the Microsoft Certicate Services Enterprise Root certicate authority is
available in the
Microsoft support documentation online.
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Information about conguring LDAP over SSL on Microsoft systems is available in the
Microsoft support documentation online.
Redistributable Files
Directory Server Enterprise Edition does not provide any les that you can redistribute.
Default Paths and Command Locations
This section explains the default paths used in the documentation, and gives the locations of
commands on dierent operating systems and deployment types.
Default Paths
The table in this section describes the default paths that are used in this document. For full
descriptions of the les installed, see also Chapter 15, “Directory Server File Reference,” in Sun
Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 Reference, Chapter 26, “Directory Proxy
Server File Reference,” in Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 Reference,or
Appendix A, “Directory Server Resource Kit File Reference,” in Sun Java System Directory
Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 Reference.
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