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CA Identity Manager Self-Service Tasks
Self-service tasks are CA Identity Manager tasks that users can use to manage their own profiles. These tasks are divided into two types:
- Public tasks--Tasks that users can access without providing login credentials. Examples of public tasks are self-registration, forgotten password, and forgotten user ID tasks.
- Protected tasks--Tasks for which users provide valid credentials. Examples include tasks for changing passwords or profile information. To gain access to these tasks, users must be given a role, such as the Self Manager role.
The following table lists the default self-service tasks, which are available when CA Identity Manager is installed.
Task Type
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Tasks
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Public Task
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- Self-registration--Allows users to register at a corporate Web site
- Forgotten Password Reset--Allows users to reset a forgotten password
- Forgotten Password--Displays a temporary password that users can use to login to CA Identity Manager. When the users log in, they are prompted to enter a new password
- Forgotten User ID--Retrieves or resets a forgotten user ID
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Protected Task
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- Change My Password--Allows users to reset their password
- Modify My Profile--Maintains profile information, such as address and phone number
- Modify My Groups--Enables users to subscribe to groups
- View My Roles--Displays a user’s roles
- View My Submitted Tasks--Displays CA Identity Manager tasks that the user initiated
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