A policy can be created in a driver or in a library object.
Open the Identity Manager Driver Overview for the driver you want to manage.
For instructions on how to access the Identity Manager Driver Overview page, see Accessing the Identity Manager Driver Overview Page.
Click a policy set icon.
represents an undefined policy.
represents a defined policy.
Click Insert.
Select Create a new policy.
Specify a name for the new policy.
Select how to implement the policy, then click OK.
If you select Policy Builder, the Policy Builder is launched. To define one or more rules for this policy, click Append New Rule, then follow the instructions in Defining Individual Rules within a Policy.
If you select XSLT, the XML editor is launched. To define the policy with XSLT, see Defining Policies by Using XSLT Style Sheets
in the NetIQ Identity Manager Understanding Policies Guide.
If you select Make a copy from an existing policy, browse to and select the policy to copy.
NOTE:DirXML Script and XSLT methods apply is-sensitive attribute on the XDS nodes to hide values of sensitive attributes such as passwords in the trace file. For a sample trace output showing the use of this attribute, see Working with is-sensitive Attribute in the NetIQ Identity Manager Driver Administration Guide.
Open the Identity Manager Driver Overview for the driver you want to manage.
For instructions on how to access the Identity Manager Driver Overview page, see Accessing the Identity Manager Driver Overview Page.
Click a policy set icon.
represents an undefined policy.
represents a defined policy.
Click Insert.
Select Use an existing policy, then browse to and select the existing policy you want to use.
Click OK.
Access the Identity Manager Driver Set Overview by following the steps in Accessing the Identity Manager Driver Set Overview Page.
Click the Libraries tab.
Click the library you want to add a policy to.
Click the plus icon to add a policy to the library.
Specify a name for the policy.
Select how to implement the policy, then click OK.
If you select Policy Builder, XSLT, or ECMAScript, the object is created and displayed in the library. Each object must be edited to add the policy information into the object.
If you select Make a copy from an existing policy, browse to and select the policy to store in the library.