We are trying to change our Apps 10 instance to use a custom url such as ifs.domain.com so we can use our wildcard certificate to secure the connection. We have a .local internal AD domain (can’t be changed right now) and don’t want to point users to the app server name to access IFS. DNS is pointed correctly. We have changed the <ifs.system.url> in the instance XML file and started services again, but not sure what else to do to get this to work.
Is it possible, in Customer Order Line, to prevent changing the Target Date by permissions? We can’t seem to find the object to be able to revoke permission to change the field.
We are setting up active directory integration so AD groups are synchronized with IFS groups and their respective permission sets. We were able to get it working long enough to get a few groups created, but in the middle of doing so, we started getting LDAP query errors and can no longer continue.Server error messages:c29c49ea-ef4f-46c7-ab3d-4ea1f5892202Ifs.Fnd.FndSystemException: Explorer: An Unhandled Exception has occurred ---> Ifs.Fnd.FndSystemException: Unexpected error while calling server method ManageAdConfiguration/BrowseAd ---> Ifs.Fnd.FndServerFaultException: Failed to perform LDAP search: at Ifs.Fnd.AccessProvider.FndConnection.ParseErrorHeader(FndBuffer buffer, FndManualDecisionCollection decisions) at Ifs.Fnd.AccessProvider.FndConnection.UnMarshalResponseHeader(Stream responseStream, FndManualDecisionCollection decisions) at Ifs.Fnd.AccessProvider.FndConnection.HandleHttpSuccessResult(HttpWebResponse result, FndManualDecisionCollection decisions, String operat
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