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How to Create User Mappings

Use this command to create one or more user mappings, as specified in the XML file. The following is an example XML file.

<sso>  
<mapping>  
<windowsDomain>domain</windowsDomain>   
<windowsUserId>WindowsUserName</windowsUserId>   
<externalApplication>Application name1</externalApplication>   
<externalUserId>App1UserName</externalUserId>   
</mapping>  
<mapping>  
<windowsDomain>domain</windowsDomain>   
<windowsUserId>WindowsUserName</windowsUserId>   
<externalApplication>Application name2</externalApplication>   
<externalUserId>App2UserName</externalUserId>   
</mapping>  
</sso>  
  

If a user account is changed, you must use this command to create a mapping for the new user account. You should also remove the old user mapping. For more information about removing a mapping, see How to Delete User Mappings.

After you create a user mapping, you must enable it before you can use this mapping in the SSO system. For more information, see How to Enable a User Mapping.

Important

Only domain groups are supported for user mappings.

To create user mappings using the administration utility

  1. On the Start menu, click Run, and then type cmd.

  2. At the command line, go to the Enterprise Single Sign-On installation directory. The default installation directory is <drive>:\Program Files\Common Files\Enterprise Single Sign-On.

  3. Type ssomanage –createmappings <mappings file name>, where <mappings file name> is the name of file that contains the user mapping(s) you want to create.

    Note

    On a system that supports User Account Control (UAC), you may need to run the tool with Administrative privileges.

To create user mappings using the client utility

  1. On the Start menu, click Run, and then type cmd.

  2. At the command line, go to the Enterprise Single Sign-On installation directory. The default installation directory is <drive>:\Program Files\Common Files\Enterprise Single Sign-On.

  3. Type ssoclient –setcredentials <application name>, where <application name> is the name of affiliate application that the user wants to create a mapping for.

    Note

    On a system that supports User Account Control (UAC), you may need to run the tool with Administrative privileges.

See Also

SSO Mappings
Managing Affiliate Applications
Managing User Mappings