Step 2: Configuring the Policy Object
You can configure the Policy Object you need by modifying the Policy Object that implements the previous scenario, see Scenario 1: Disabling and renaming the user account upon deprovisioning earlier in this section.
Display the Properties dialog box for that Policy Object and go to the Policies tab. Then, select the policy from the list, and click View/Edit to display the Group Object Deprovisioning Policy Properties dialog box. Click the Change Properties tab.
The Change Properties tab looks similar to the page of the same name in the wizard you used to create the Policy Object. You can use that tab to add the update rule for the Notes property:
- Click Add to display the Select Object Property dialog box.
- Select the check box next to the Notes property, and then click OK.
- In the Add Value dialog box, type Deprovisioned in the ‘Notes’ must be box, and then click OK.
Click OK to close the Group Object Deprovisioning Policy Properties dialog box.
Step 3: Applying the Policy Object
Step 3: Applying the Policy Object
You can apply the Policy Object by using the Enforce Policy page in the New Provisioning Policy Object wizard, or you can complete the wizard and then use the Enforce Policy command on the domain, OU, or Managed Unit where you want to apply the policy. For more information on how to apply a Policy Object, see Applying Policy Objects and Managing policy scope earlier in this chapter.
Group Object Relocation
Policies in this category are intended to automate the movement of deprovisioned group objects to specified organizational units. This removes such groups from the control of administrators that are responsible for management of the organizational units in which those groups originally reside. A policy in this category can also be configured not to move deprovisioned group objects.
How this policy works
When processing a request to deprovision a group, Active Roles uses this policy to determine whether to move the deprovisioned group object to a different organizational unit.
A policy configured to move group objects also specifies the destination organizational unit to which Active Roles moves deprovisioned group objects.
A policy can be configured not to move group objects. When applied at a certain level of the directory hierarchy, such a policy overrides any other policy of this category applied at a higher level of the directory hierarchy.