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Adobe LiveCycle
Post-deployment
Installing and Configuring LiveCycle Security Products for JBoss
 Configuring support for the Novell eDirectory directory server     30
Configuring support for the Novell eDirectory directory server
The Novell eDirectory directory server is supported as an LDAP server by LiveCycle Policy Server. To 
configure eDirectory as an authentication provider, install LiveCycle Policy Server to use LDAP 
configuration as described in this guide for your application server. Then, when you log into LiveCycle 
Policy Server as an administrator, use the following process.
To configure eDirectory as an authentication provider:
1. In the eDirectory Help, select Configuring User Authentication > Configuring domains > Adding 
domains and follow the procedure “To add a domain.”
2. When you add a new directory and populate the New Directory fields, first select the option to 
populate the page with “No defaults”, and then proceed according to the parameters of your 
environment.
3. Be sure to use the value 
edirectory
 for Name Attribute for both users and groups. Do not use 
entrydn
.
Depending on the application server you are using, configuration steps may be required from the 
administrative console to use eDirectory. For more information, see your application server's 
documentation.
LiveCycle Reader Extensions
After deploying LiveCycle Reader Extensions to the application server, you can perform the following 
tasks:
Create applications for LiveCycle Reader Extensions. (See the LiveCycle Reader Extensions Developer’s 
Guide
.)
If you plan to use LiveCycle Reader Extensions to add usage rights to individual documents, you can 
use the LiveCycle Reader Extensions web application or an internal application (such as an EJB or 
servlet). (See 
Accessing the LiveCycle Reader Extensions web application
If you plan to use LiveCycle Reader Extensions to add usage rights to individual documents, you can use 
the LiveCycle Reader Extensions web application or an internal application (such as an EJB or servlet).
You must ensure that those responsible for adding usage rights know where the web application or 
internal application are located on your network. For information about setting usage rights, see the 
LiveCycle Reader Extensions Developer’s Guide or Web Application Help