Use the Analyzer to automatically detect and analyze data correlations in the database. For example, this information can be used to replace direct permissions assignments with indirect assignments therefore reducing the administration effort.
Use the Analyzer to automatically detect and analyze data correlations in the database. For example, this information can be used to replace direct permissions assignments with indirect assignments therefore reducing the administration effort.
Menu |
Menu item |
Meaning |
Shortcut |
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Database |
New connection |
Establishes a database connection. |
Ctrl + Shift + N |
Save to database |
Changes to the data are saved to the connected One Identity Manager database. |
Ctrl + Shift + S | |
Settings |
For configuring general program settings. |
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Exit |
Exits the program. |
Alt + F4 | |
Analysis |
Previous assignment |
Jumps to previous employee/permissions assignment. |
Ctrl + U |
Next assignment |
Jumps to next employee/permissions assignment |
Ctrl + D | |
Parent cluster |
Swaps to parent cluster in the hierarchy. |
Ctrl + P | |
Reanalyze |
Reruns the analysis. |
F9 | |
Help |
Analyzer help |
Open the help program. |
F1 |
Info |
Shows the version information for program. |
To change the program settings in the Analyzer
In the Analyzer, select the Database > Settings menu item.
Customize the following settings.
Language: Language used for formatting data, such as date formats, time formats, and number formats.
Other user interface language:Language for the user interface. The initial program login uses the system language for the user interface. Changes to the language settings take effect after the program has been restarted.The language is set globally for all One Identity Manager programs, which means the language setting does not have to be configured for each program individually.
Automatically close analysis information window on completion: If this option is set and analyses are predefined, the information window is closed at the end of the analysis. If the option is not set, the information window is shown. Click the Finished button to close the window.
Show permissions weighting: Set this option to additionally display a weighting for the permissions.
Role naming template: Define a template for role names. This is used when to format new role names in predefined analysis methods.
The template support following variables:
%sequence%: Sequential number
%object%: Name of the first object in the cluster
%property%: Name of the first property in the cluster
Save the settings with OK.
Use the Analyzer to perform the following steps:
Specify the analysis method.
Selecting analysis data using the wizard: The initial data is collected using a wizard.
Active Directory Employee Permissions: The permissions of all employees with Active Directory group memberships are analyzed.
NOTE: Analysis methods are available if the Active Directory Module is installed.
Active Directory Employee Permissions and Departments: The permissions of all employees with Active Directory group memberships are analyzed. Departments with Active Directory groups are also included in the analysis.
NOTE: Analysis methods are available if the Active Directory Module is installed.
LDAP Employee Permissions: The permissions of all employees with LDAP group memberships are analyzed.
NOTE: Analysis methods are available if the LDAP Module is installed.
Verify the analysis results.
Create a new business role if required and assign the employees. Add the suggested changes to the One Identity Manager database.
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