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This is good stuff to know.
Am I correct in understanding that EIM maps Windows/AD IDs to an iSeries
profile? Does EIM work with third-party systems such as Kronos, etc.?
We are less interested in SSO, though I can see where the benefit. EIM
would help us map user IDs to our various systems, but TIM looks like it
offers workflow and additional management capabilities we're seeking.
--Loyd
Loyd Goodbar
Senior programmer/analyst
BorgWarner
TS Water Valley
662-473-5713
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Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 08:55
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Subject: RE: EIM without SSO
There's a difference between "eliminating the need" and "forbidding".
"Eliminating the need" is simply telling the 5250 configuration to
bypass
the signon screen, and, using EIM and SSO to map their AD signon to an
i5
profile.
"Forbidding" is setting their password to a random string (or even
*NONE),
changing LCLPWDMGT to *NO, and using EIM and SSO to map their AD signon
to
an i5 profile and then telling the 5250 configuration to bypass the
signon
screen.
Rob Berendt
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