The
This section summarizes the new features in this release.
The
The adapter now supports the Platform 6.4 Java EE environment. (ADP-8909)
The adapter now uses multi-threaded updates. (ADP-9179)
The adapter now clears user attribute and contact details from Active Directory when a user authenticates. (ADP-9189)
Multiple facilities for groups and users can be managed from a single LDAP configuration. (ADP-9465)
The adapter now supports the mapping of Active Directory attributes to a user identity. (ADP-9513)
The adapter now supports configuration changes when the service is inactive. (ADP-6209)
A user is marked as Inactive in the adapter when the user is marked Disabled in Active Directory. (ADP-6533)
This section provides information about fixes and improvements made to the
The following issues are fixed in
ADP-9348 and ADP-9191: After upgrading to Platform 6.4, the adapter failed to parse SearchResponses during DirSync which contained Control containing both Critical and Cookie. This has been corrected.
This release of the
LDAP may create a user account with incomplete information if multiple attributes are changed, in addition to the user login. (ADP-5654)
Workaround: manually edit the user in
When authenticating a user after the interface is redeployed, the interface may fail to unregister an authentication service leaving the users unable to authenticate.
The issue occurs when the bundle is redeployed, it does a deploy, cancel, then redeploy, and sometimes the doStop/doStart get called multiple times in an improper sequence, so the authentication service is not unregistered, causing there to be two services registered, one with the incorrect interface. (ADP-7337)