NT/2000. In this case, the default user account must be configured to access Oracle and the user must be authorized to access and update the DBA tables and to create users. ¶   Password (optional) Enter the users Oracle password to log in to the application. ¶   Verify Password Re-enter the login password. 6.    Click  Add and Close  to create the new toolkit application and return to the  Manage Toolkit Applications  dialog. 7.    In the  Manage Toolkit Applications  dialog, select the new application name in the  Available Applications  list, and then click  Edit  to open the  Edit Toolkit Application  dialog. 8.    Click  Edit Attribute Mappings  to open the  Map Attributes dialog. 9.    From the  Select Source UserProfile  list at the top of the dialog, select the user profile that was used with the install script. 10.    In the  Edit Mappings  group box in the middle of the dialog, do the following: a.    Enter the name of the attribute to be passed down to the application in the  Toolkit Attribute  text box. b.    Use the  Filter by EPType  drop-down menu to select the following endpoint type: Oracle8 c.    From the  maps to  list on the right, select the Tivoli built-in attribute or Application Extension Facility (AEF) attribute corresponding to the entry in the  Toolkit Attribute  field. This is the name of the attribute as it appears in the profile. Since the Oracle application uses all AEF attributes, it can have a one-to-one mapping with it’s own attributes. Map the attributes as shown in the following list: Toolkit  Attribute Maps  To Installing the Oracle Application 96 User Administration Version 3.8