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1.1.2 Locating the Crowd Server that CrowdID is using
change the details or users of your CrowdID application within Crowd, you will need to login to your Crowd server. {}To determine the location of your Crowd server, \\ # Login to CrowdID. # Click the 'Administration' link in the top navigation bar. # Click the 'Crowd Server ...
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1.1 Concepts
Crowd is an application security framework that handles authentication and authorisation for your webbased applications. With Crowd you can quickly integrate multiple web applications into a single security architecture that supports single signon (SSO) and centralised identity management. Crowd ...
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1.1 How OpenID sites interact with CrowdID
diagram shows how an OpenIDenabled website (known as a 'Relying Party') interacts with CrowdID (an 'OpenID Provider') to validate an enduser's login attempt. For more information about the OpenID protocol please see http://openid.net. \\ RELATED TOPICS ...
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1.1 Setting JAVA_HOME
Once you have installed the JDK (see 1. System Requirements), you need to set the JAVAHOME environment variable. To set the JAVAHOME environment variable on Windows # Right click on the 'My Computer' icon on your desktop and select 'Properties'. # Click ...
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1.2 About the Crowd Administration Console
Crowd Administration Console allows you to: Configure applications 3. Managing Applications to access the Crowd framework. Create and manage users 4. Managing Users, Groups and Roles and adjust their group and role membership. Map directories 2. Managing Directories ...
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1. Getting Started

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1. System Requirements
Hardware Requirements The hardware required to run Crowd depends significantly on the number of applications and users that your installation will have, as well as the maximum number of concurrent requests that the system will experience during peak hours. During evaluation Crowd will run well on any ...
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2.1.2 MS SQL Server
When you run the Crowd Setup Wizard 3. Running the Setup Wizard, you will be asked to choose a database and provide configuration settings for that database. It will make things easier if you have created the database and deployed the database driver before you ...
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2.1.3 MySQL
When you run the Crowd Setup Wizard 3. Running the Setup Wizard, you will be asked to choose a database and provide configuration settings for that database. It will make things easier if you have created the database and deployed the database driver before you ...
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2.1.4 Oracle
When you run the Crowd Setup Wizard 3. Running the Setup Wizard, you will be asked to choose a database and provide configuration settings for that database. It will make things easier if you have created the database and deployed the database driver before you ...
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