Environment
NetIQ Privileged Account Manager 3.1
Situation
Selecting NetIQ eDirectory as LDAP Profile in Account Domain doesn't save.
Creating a new Account Domain or modifying an existing one doesn't appear to save the LDAP Profile as 'NetIQ eDirectory' as it will always display 'Windows Active Directory' after saving and reopening to modify.
Administration Console, Enterprise Credential Vault, LDAP Type Account Domain with Profile selected as 'NetIQ eDirectory' and overwritten in the UI to 'Windows Active Directory'
The Account Domain works successfully as an eDirectory LDAP Account Domain eventhough it reports as an AD LDAP Account Domain.
Creating a new Account Domain or modifying an existing one doesn't appear to save the LDAP Profile as 'NetIQ eDirectory' as it will always display 'Windows Active Directory' after saving and reopening to modify.
Administration Console, Enterprise Credential Vault, LDAP Type Account Domain with Profile selected as 'NetIQ eDirectory' and overwritten in the UI to 'Windows Active Directory'
The Account Domain works successfully as an eDirectory LDAP Account Domain eventhough it reports as an AD LDAP Account Domain.
Resolution
This has been addressed in the release of Privileged Account Manager 3.1.0.1 (3.1 HF1).
Please see the following from the relevant Release Notes:
Section 1.5, The LDAP Profile in Enterprise Credential Vault Always Displays Windows Active Directory.
Please see the following from the relevant Release Notes:
Section 1.5, The LDAP Profile in Enterprise Credential Vault Always Displays Windows Active Directory.
Cause
UI bug with an incorrect profile mapping for LDAP Account Domains.