Before you configure Starling using the Active Roles Configuration Center, ensure the following:
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Users must have acquired valid Starling Credentials, such as a Starling Organization Admin account or a Collaborator account. For more information on Starling, see the One Identity Starling User Guide.
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The computer running Active Roles must have TLS version 1.2 enabled. For more information, see How to enable TLS 1.2 on clients in the Microsoft Core infrastructure documentation.
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The computer running Active Roles must be able to connect directly to the web and reach the following web addresses at a minimum:
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*.cloud.oneidentity.com
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*.cloud.oneidentity.eu
NOTE: Additional Microsoft URLs may be required depending on your Starling integration with Azure. For more information, see KB Article 229909 on the One Identity Support Portal.
- The Active Roles Administration Service must be running on the computer where you want to configure Starling.
- The Active Roles Administration Service must have a managed domain.
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You must disable IE Enhanced Security Configuration to allow the Starling Join process to complete. Once the Starling Join process has completed, you can re-enable this setting. Follow the steps to disable IE Enhanced Security Configuration.
To disable IE Enhanced Security Configuration
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Open Server Manager.
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On the left pane, select Local Server.
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On the right pane, next to IE Enhanced Security Configuration, click On and in the popup window, turn Off the appropriate connection type (Administrators or Users). If unsure, turn off both connection types.
To configure Active Roles to join One Identity Starling
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On the Active Roles Configuration Center, under Starling, click Configure.
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Click Join One Identity Starling. The Get Started page on the Starling product is displayed.
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On the Starling Get Started page, enter your work email address enabled with Starling, and click Next.
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Enter the Starling credentials provided to you at the time of subscribing to Starling and follow the instructions displayed on the wizard to continue.
NOTE: Consider the following when configuring Active Roles to join One Identity Starling:
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If you have a Starling account, when a subscription is created for you, you will receive a Starling invitation email. Click the link in the email and log in to the Starling account.
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If you do not have a Starling account, when a subscription is created for you, you will get a Starling Sign-up email to complete a registration process to create a Starling account. Complete the registration and log in using the credentials that you have provided during registration. For account creation details, see the One Identity Starling User Guide.
The One Identity Starling dialog appears in Active Roles with a progress message indicating the Starling joining progress. A join confirmation page appears with the name of the Active Roles instance that will be joined to Starling.
After the operation is completed successfully, the Starling tab appears with Account Joined success message.
After you configure Active Roles to join Starling, in case you want to disconnect from Starling, on the Starling tab on the Starling page, click Unjoin One Identity Starling. The Unjoin Starling operation will disconnect Active Roles from your subscription. You are prompted to confirm if you want to continue. Click Yes to disconnect Active Roles from your subscription and complete the Unjoin One Identity Starling operation.
Managing One Identity Starling Connect
Active Roles provides support to connect to Starling Connect to manage the user provisioning and deprovisioning activities for the registered connectors. Using the Starling Join feature in Active Roles, you can connect to One Identity Starling.
On joining to Starling, the registered connectors for the user are displayed if the Starling Connect subscription exists. If the subscription does not exist, visit the Starling site for Starling Connect subscription. The displayed connectors are available for provisioning or deprovisioning of users or groups through Active Roles.