¶ Use the waddusrprop command to add attributes to the
profile default policy record, but not to each existing record
in the profile. Until each attribute is set for a particular
record, it is not present in that record.
Notes:
a. Using the waddprop or waddusrprop command will not
enable any new profile to inherit the attributes. New profiles
only get the new attributes when created ONLY IF the
attributes are added in the default user profile. For more
information, see the section on working with user profile
policies in the Tivoli SecureWay User Administration
Management Guide.
b. You must use the Application Management Toolkit graphical
user interface (GUI) to populate profiles with
application-specific data or to distribute them to endpoints.
For details, see Using the Toolkit on page 11.
The following examples add login and password attributes for an
Oracle application to a single specified profile:
waddusrprop -t ora8 @UserProfile:Oracle_Users \
login ""
waddusrprop -t ora8 @UserProfile:Oracle_Users \
password ""
where ora8_ is the prefix automatically prepended by the
waddusrprop command to the named attributes. Alternately, by
using the i option, you can specify multiple attribute names to
be read from standard input (stdin).
Attributes for your custom application must be one of the
following three values when passed back:
¶ Blank no password passed back
¶ Login name as the value
¶ Decrypted or clear-text version of a password from the
application
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