Wednesday 2 May 2018

Configuring Adobe Experience Manager 6.4 to use Apache Directory Service

You can configure Adobe Experience Manager 6.4 to  synchronize user account information from a third-party LDAP service. By configuring Experience Manager to use a third-party LDAP service, you can authenticate LDAP users when logging into Experience Manager. This article describes how to setup Apache Directory Server (ApacheDS, a popular open source LDAP service), create a new user, configure Experience Manager to use ApacheDS, and finally login to Experience Manager with the new user entered into Apache Directory service.






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