I've been working with 9iAS R2 on and off over the last month.
SSO is part of the Infrastructure portion of 9iAS R2.
Portal is part of the Business Intelligence portions; which
also includes Forms, Reports, Discoverer, & more.
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> I've lost the thread
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> And I know thi
I've lost the thread
And I know this might be like cheating but check this document at
http://www.oracle.com/ip/deploy/ias/sso/Oracle9iASv2_sec_twp.pdf
witch state this:
Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On
Oracle9i Application Server Single Sign-On was originally introduced in
Oracle9iAS Release 1 as a co
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> Subject: RE: SSO - and nothing else
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> in ias 1.0.2 you cannot avoid to install portal to do that you need to use
> ias 9.0.2 where the SSO (to my knowledge) is a "separate" product.
> regards
> torben
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> >-- Original Message -->Date: Thu, 15
Markus - Well, you're really going in deep there. Perhaps someone with
direct iAS experience will reply. I'm not aware of a separate list for that
product. I can even visualize that you are pioneering on this one. What is
your motivation for wanting to just install the SSO portion? Is licensing
ch
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"Markus Reger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>Subject: RE: SSO - and nothing else>>>thx
for replying - to make it more precise: we were looking for a way to>install
an oracle product - called iAS-1.0.2.2.2-portal's SingleSignO
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Subject: RE: SSO - and nothing else
in ias 1.0.2 you cannot avoid to install portal to do that you need to use
ias 9.0.2 where the SSO (to my knowledge) is a "separate" product.
regards
torben
>-- Original Message -->Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 02:38:18 -0800>To: Multiple
recipie
thx for replying - to make it more precise: we were looking for a way to install an
oracle product - called iAS-1.0.2.2.2-portal's SingleSignOn - without installing the
portal features. This would be even less than the minimum installation of the iAS
1.0.2.2.2. Actually we thought about a webba
Markus - I'm not sure quite what you are asking, but since no one has
replied, I will make a stab and maybe you can clarify your objectives. SSO
means different things to different people. If you are a Microsoft shop,
with everybody's email on Outlook, then SSO means Microsoft Active
Directory. I
hello listmates
has anyone ever checked out if there is a possibility to install single sign on only?
if so: please drop me a line.
kind regards mr
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