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documentation:advanced:start [2016/09/08 13:07]
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 |Reparative change of an identity |RC |Reparative Identity Change |"rechange" |Change of an identity performed if the validity of previous identity has expired. | |Reparative change of an identity |RC |Reparative Identity Change |"rechange" |Change of an identity performed if the validity of previous identity has expired. |
 |Reparative initialization |RI |Reparative Identity Init |"reinit" |Identical with II, performed if corresponding identity exists on PEIG® (this operation’s purpose is to restore AIM). | |Reparative initialization |RI |Reparative Identity Init |"reinit" |Identical with II, performed if corresponding identity exists on PEIG® (this operation’s purpose is to restore AIM). |
-|Confirmation of a link between identifiers |IL |Identity Link |"link" |PEIG® and two AIMs form a unique, one-time shared identity, and its connection to user information for both AIMs. | 
 |Extended Use |XUSE |  |  |Advanced operation to create replicas, display dialogs and work with personal factor. | |Extended Use |XUSE |  |  |Advanced operation to create replicas, display dialogs and work with personal factor. |
  
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 The AIM security manager can select what binding scenarios will be supported by AIM and what scenarios will be disabled. This is possible through the AIM “binding mode” attribute configuration. The AIM security manager can select what binding scenarios will be supported by AIM and what scenarios will be disabled. This is possible through the AIM “binding mode” attribute configuration.
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-[[:documentation:advanced:binding:start|See Binding documentation for further details]]