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Use these commands to delete one or more user mappings, as specified in the XML file. The following is an example XML file.
<sso>
<mapping>
<windowsDomain>domain</windowsDomain>
<windowsUserId>WindowsUserName</windowsUserId>
<externalApplication>Application name1</externalApplication>
<externalUserId>App1UserName</externalUserId>
</mapping>
<mapping>
<windowsDomain>domain</windowsDomain>
<windowsUserId>WindowsUserName</windowsUserId>
<externalApplication>Application name2</externalApplication>
<externalUserId>App2UserName</externalUserId>
</mapping>
</sso>
If a user is not a member of the Application Users account, or does not exist in Active Directory, you should use this command to remove the user mapping from the Credential database.
If a user account is changed, you must use this command to remove the old user mapping, and then create a new user mapping for the new user account. For more information about creating a mapping, see How to Create User Mappings.
To delete user mappings using the administration utility
Click Start, click Run, type
cmd
, and then press ENTER.At the command prompt, go to the Enterprise Single Sign-On installation directory.
The default installation directory is <drive>:\Program Files\Common Files\Enterprise Single Sign-On.
Type
ssomanage –deletemappings <mappings file name>
, where <mappings file name> is the name of the file that contains the user mappings that you want to delete.
To delete a specific user mapping using the administration utility
Click Start, click Run, type
cmd
, and then press ENTER.At the command prompt, go to the Enterprise Single Sign-On installation directory.
The default installation directory is <drive>:\Program Files\Common Files\Enterprise Single Sign-On.
Type
ssomanage –deletemapping <domain>\<username> <application name>
, where <domain> is the Windows domain for the user account, <username> is the Windows user name, and <application name> is the specific application for which you want to remove the user mapping.
To delete a user mapping using the client utility
Click Start, click Run, type
cmd
, and then press ENTER.At the command prompt, go to the Enterprise Single Sign-On installation directory.
The default installation directory is <drive>:\Program Files\Common Files\Enterprise Single Sign-On.
Type
ssoclient –deletemapping <application name>
, where <application name> is the name of the affiliate application for which you want to remove the user mapping.
See Also
SSO Mappings
Managing Affiliate Applications
Managing User Mappings