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Defining users and groups (Workplace)Process Engine supports two directory service products, Sun ONE and Microsoft Active Directory. These directory services provide a naming scheme that enable administrators to organize and manage users and groups in a networked system. The directory service also provides user authentication. Use Process Task Manager to configure the directory service for Process Engine; see Configuring the LDAP connection for detailed instructions. NOTE For
Process Engine,
the fully qualified user or group name must not exceed 180 characters.
On systems that use Active Directory the fully qualified user or group
name (the principal name) consists of both a prefix and a suffix, for
example, jsmith@sales.westcoast.mycompany.com. On systems that use Sun
ONE, the fully qualified user or group name consists of the distinguished
name, for example, uid=jsmith, ou=Region1, dc=mycompany, dc=com. Following are additional directory service considerations for Process Engine:
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