Configuration parameter | Meaning |
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TargetSystem | ADS | Accounts | TransferJPegPhoto |
This configuration parameter specifies whether changes to the employee's picture are published in existing user accounts. The picture is not part of default synchronization. It is only published when employee data is changed. |
Enter the following data on the General tab.
Property | Description |
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Employee |
Employee that uses this user account. An employee is already entered if the user account was generated by an account definition. If you create the user account manually, you can select an employee in the menu. If you are using automatic employee assignment, an associated employee is found and added to the user account when you save the user account.
You can create a new employee for a user account with an identity of type Organizational identity, Personalized administrator identity, Sponsored identity, Shared identity, or Service identity. To do this, click next to the input field and enter the required employee master data. Which login data is required depends on the selected identity type. |
Account definition |
Account definition through which the user account was created. Use the account definition to automatically fill user account master data and to specify a manage level for the user account. One Identity Manager finds the IT operating data of the assigned employee and enters it in the corresponding fields in the user account. NOTE: The account definition cannot be changed once the user account has been saved. |
Manage level |
Manage level of the user account. Select a manage level from the menu. You can only specify the manage level can if you have also entered an account definition. All manage levels of the selected account definition are available in the menu. |
First name |
The user’s first name. If you have assigned an account definition, the input field is automatically filled out with respect to the manage level. |
Last name |
The user’s last name. If you have assigned an account definition, the input field is automatically filled out with respect to the manage level. |
Initials |
The user’s initials. If you have assigned an account definition, the input field is automatically filled out with respect to the manage level. |
Title |
The user’s academic title. If you have assigned an account definition, the input field is automatically filled out with respect to the manage level. |
Name |
User account identifier. The identifier is made up of the user’s first and last names. |
Distinguished name |
User account's distinguished name. The distinguished name is formatted from the user account's identifier and the container and cannot be changed. |
Domain |
Domain in which the user account is created. |
Container |
Container in which to create the user account. If you have assigned an account definition, the container is determined from the company IT data for the assigned employee depending on the manage level of the user account. When the container is selected, the defined name for the user is created using a formatting rule. |
Primary group |
User account's primary group. Synchronization with the Active Directory environment assigns the user account to the Domain Users group by default. Only groups that are assigned to the user account are available as primary groups. |
Login name (pre Win2000) |
Login name for the previous version of Active Directory. If you assigned an account definition, the login name (pre Win2000) is made up of the employee’s central user account depending on the manage level of the user account. |
User login name |
User account login name. User login names that are formatted like this correspond to the User Principal Name (UPN) in Active Directory. If you have already established the container and entered the login name (pre Win2000), the user login name is created following the formatting rule as shown: Logon name (pre Win2000)@ADS Domain name |
Email address |
User account email address. If you assigned an account definition, the email address is made up of the employee’s default email address depending on the manage level of the user account. |
Additional e-mail addresses |
Other email addresses for the user account. |
Account expiry date |
Account expiry date. Specifying an expiry data for the account has the effect that the logon for this user account is blocked as soon as the given date is exceeded. If you assigned an account definition, the employee’s last day of work it is automatically taken as the expiry date depending on the manage level. Any existing account expiry date is overwritten in this case. |
Structural object class |
Structural object class representing the object type. By default, you set up user accounts in One Identity Manager with the USER object class. However, the INETORGPERSON object class is also supported, which is used by other LDAP and X.500 directory services for the mapping of user accounts. |
Risk index (calculated) |
Maximum risk index value of all assigned |
Category |
Categories for the inheritance of groups by the user account. Groups can be selectively inherited by user accounts. To do this, groups and user accounts or contacts are divided into categories. Select one or more categories from the menu. |
Description |
Text field for additional explanation. |
Identity |
User account's identity type Permitted values are:
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Privileged user account |
Specifies whether this is a privileged user account. |
Groups can be inherited |
Specifies whether the user account can inherit groups through the employee. If this option is set, the user account inherits groups through hierarchical roles or IT Shop requests.
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Preferred user account |
Preferred user account when an employee has several user accounts in Active Directory. |
User account is disabled |
Specifies whether the user account is disable. If a user account is not required for a period of time, you can temporarily disable the user account by using the <User account is deactivated> option. |
Account locked |
Specifies whether the user account is locked. Depending on the configuration, the user account in the Active Directory environment is locked after multiple incorrect password attempts. You can lock the user account again in the Manager using the Unlock user account task. If the user account is linked to an employee, the user account is unlocked when a new central password is set for the employee. This behavior is controlled by the |
Related topics
- Account definitions for Active Directory user accounts
- Active Directory group inheritance based on categories
- Linking user accounts to employees
- Supported user account types
- Disabling Active Directory user accounts
- Unlocking Active Directory user accounts
- Automatic assignment of employees to Active Directory user accounts