If you add credentials in the DN of Searching User and Password of Searching User text boxes, Fireware uses these credentials for the first Bind to establish permission to access the directory service.
If the first Bind fails, the second Bind does not occur. The second Bind verifies the user credentials in the directory.
The first Bind establishes permission to access the directory service. When a user authenticates, Fireware sends two Bind requests to the Active Directory server: one at the start of the authentication process and one at the end. Policy Manager Active Directory Authentication Server Settings If you have problems with user authentication through your Active Directory server and find the message LDAP binding not successful in your log messages, there is likely either an error in your Active Directory server settings, or an error in the Active Directory user account information. Resolve a Bind Error in Active Directory Authentication 105ĥ.5.5 Global Configuration Database (GCD). 100ĥ.5 Repository organizational objects. 97ĥ.4.1 Generic object system properties. IBM FileNet Content Manager Implementation Best Practices and Recommendationsĥ.4 Populating a repository. 78Ĥ.8 Performance-related reference documentation. 57ģ.5.4 Use cases of distributed systems. 53ģ.5.2 Distributed content caching model. 52ģ.5.1 Domain, site, virtual server, and server configuration. 49ģ.5 Geographically distributed systems. 48ģ.4.6 Best practice: Offer different qualities of service. 46ģ.4.4 High data segregation in separate systems. 45ģ.4.3 Medium data segregation in a shared system. 44ģ.4.2 Low data segregation in a shared system. 43ģ.4.1 Introduction to data segregation for a shared system. 36ģ.3.1 A virtualized IBM FileNet P8 system. 28ģ.1.1 Major components of an IBM FileNet P8 Platform. 27ģ.1 Basic architecture of an IBM FileNet P8 system. 14Ģ.1.1 Document revision and approval process. 13Ģ.1 P8 Content Manager sample solutions. Solution examples and design methodology. 3ġ.3.1 High ingestion and large capacity. 1ġ.1 IBM Enterprise Content Management (ECM). Introduction to IBM FileNet Content Manager. Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP This edition applies to Version 4, Release 0 IBM FileNet Content Manager (product number SG24-7547-00 Note: Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in Front cover IBM FileNet Content Manager Implementation Best Practices and Recommendations Use system architecture, capacity planning, and business continuity Design the repository, security, application, and solution Learn to deploy, administer, and maintain Wei-Dong Zhu Dan Adams Dominik Baer Bill Carpenter Chuck Fay Dan McCoy Thomas Schrenk Bruce Weaver ibm.com/redbooks International Technical Support Organization IBM FileNet Content Manager Implementation Best Practices and Recommendations April 2008