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Making Exchange account depend on AD Account

2906280Jul 15 2015 — edited Jul 17 2015

Hi there

I am using the Oracle Connectors for Active Directory and Exchange. I would like that whenever someone requests an exchange account, OIM asks for an existing AD account. If several AD accounts are present for that user already, I should be able to choose one. A little bit like that.

linking_ex_account.png

Few weeks ago, when I installed the Exchange connector for the first time and I performed the steps in the Exchange connector documentation, I had just that. And the world was great.

Now I tried again on a different machine - and it does not work anymore. Neither can I chose an AD account nor am I being asked to create one (see picture).

linking_ex_account02.png

I tried several things, also defined a "parent Application Instance" in the Application Instance definition of the Exchange User Resource App inst. Does not work.

You guys have any ideas where I could have gone wrong? I tried to un- and re-assign the dependency in the Exchange User Resource Object. I tried to delete the parent App Inst relationship. Nothing seems to do the job. Nothing suspicious in the log messages, either. What am I missing?

I am running OIM 11gR2 PS2 Bundle Patch 5.

Active Directory Connector and Exchange connectors are version 11.1.1.6.0.

Thanks for your help

Cheers

Kevin

P.S. The Exchange Connector documentation says. I did all of that already.

To link the Exchange resource object with the AD User resource object:

1. On the Design Console, expand Resource Management and then double-click

Resource Objects.

2. Search for and open the AD User resource object.

3. On the Status Definition sub tab of the Resource Object tab, ensure that the

Disabled and Revoked check boxes are selected.

4. To save the changes to the AD User resource object, click the Save icon.

5. Search for and open the Exchange resource object.

6. On the Depends On sub tab of the Resource Object tab, click Assign.

7. In the Assigned Objects Dialog box, move the AD User resource object from

Unassigned Objects to Assigned Objects.

8. Click OK.

9. To save the changes to the Exchange resource object, click the Save icon

When I provision an Exchange account without AD account, I get my Exchange account in "waiting" status - obviously linking kind of works...

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