brodginskicc
Yes as long as it works with wsfed.properties in the current release it is good. Hence you are all set from SharePoint SSO perspective in R12 SP3 CR09. From R12 SP3 CR10 onwards use EntitlementGenerator.properties.
Until R12SP3CR09 wsfed.properties is used.
Post R12SP3CR10 wsfed.properties is ignored and only EntitlementGenerator.properties is honored.
The crux is only one of the properties file is honored, not both (wsfed.properties is the older way and EntitlementGenerator.properties is future).
However if it does stop working using wsfed.properties in latest release when you upgrade e.g. the product does not ship or use wsfed.properties anymore - in such an event you do have a fall back alternative to use EntitlementGenerator.properties.
Agent for SharePoint Integrated Documents
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Different File Location for Fixing Truncated Attributes in SharePoint
The Agent for SharePoint uses the MaxUserAttributeLength setting to control the length of the attributes displayed in SharePoint.
For 12.0.3 and 12.5.0, this setting was in the following file:
policy_server_home\config\properties\wsfed.properties
For 12.5.1, the MaxUserAttributeLength is located in a different file:
policy_server_home\config\properties\EntitlementGenerator.properties
Update the MaxUserAttributeLength setting in the EntitlementGenerator.properties file so that it matches the one that you used in the older version of the Agent for SharePoint.
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Regards
Hubert