1. | At the Windows 2000 server that will host the driver, insert the Identity Manager Bundle Edition CD-ROM. After a few moments, the Identity Manager Bundle Edition Installation screen will appear. Click Next. |
2. | At the License Agreement screen, select the appropriate language to view the license agreement. When you have reviewed the agreement, click I Accept. |
3. | If necessary, review the Identity Manager overview pages. Click Next to continue to the next overview page, and then Next again to continue the installation. |
4. | At the Components screen, deselect DirXML Server, DirXML Web Components and Utilities. Then select DirXML Connected System, to install the Identity Manager Remote Loader and Drivers, and click Next. |
5. | At the Location screen, specify the path to which the Remote Loader will be installed, and click Next. It is usually best to just accept the default path. |
6. | At the Select Drivers for Remote Loader Install screen, select the Remote Loader Service and the DirXML Driver for Active Directory, and then click Next. |
7. | Review the information on the Installation Summary screen, and click Finish. You may see a warning about LDAP conflicts. If so, click OK to close the message box. |
8. | At the Create Shortcut screen, click Yes. This will create a shortcut on your Windows desktop to the DirXML Remote Loader Console. |
9. | At the Installation Complete screen, click Close. |
10. | Launch the Identity Manager Remote Loader Configuration Wizard using dirxml_remote.exe found in the directory specified in step 5, typically c:\Novell\RemoteLoader. At the Welcome page, click Next. |
11. | At the Command Port screen, click Next. This is the port that will be used by this instance of the remote loader to listen for Identity Manager activity. Novell recommends keeping the default port. |
12. | At the Configuration File screen, click Next. This is the name and location of the log file that will be used to record Remote Loader configuration options. |
13. | At the DirXML Driver screen, select Native and make sure that ADDRIVER.DLL is listed in the drop-down list. Click Next. |
14. | At the Connection to Identity Manager screen, provide the required information and click Next. Port Specify the port that Remote Loader will use to listen for the Identity Manager engine. Novell recommends keeping the default port. Address Specify the IP address that Remote Loader will use to communicate with the Identity Manager engine. Use SSL Check the Use SSL box if you want secure communications between the Identity Manager engine and Remote Loader. You will have to provide the self-signed certificate from the Identity Manager server in order to use SSL. For more information on using SSL, see the OES Linux online documentation. |
15. | At the Tracing screen, specify the level of tracking data that you want recorded, the location of the trace file, and click Next. You will likely want to set up tracing while installing and configuring your driver. However, when the driver configuration is complete, you will probably want to set the trace level to 0 to prevent the log file from growing to fill your entire hard drive over time. Level 0 No information display or tracking Level 1 General informational messages about processing Level 2 Displays messages from level 1 plus the XML documents that are passed between the engine and driver Level 3 Displays messages from level 2 plus documents sent and received between the Remote Loader and the Identity Manager engine Level 4 Displays messages from level 3 plus information about the connection between the Remote Loader and the Identity Manager engine |
16. | At the Install as a Service screen, check Install the Remote Loader Instance as a Service, and click Next. Doing this lets Remote Loader continue to run even after you have logged out of the Windows system. |
17. | At the Passwords screen, specify the password you want to set for access to Remote Loader and the Driver object, and click Next. |
18. | At the Summary screen, review your configuration settings, and click Finish. When prompted, click Yes to start the Remote Loader service. |