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Identity Manager 8.1.5 - Administration Guide for Connecting to SharePoint

Managing SharePoint environments Setting up SharePoint farm synchronization Basic data for managing a SharePoint environment SharePoint farms SharePoint web applications SharePoint site collections and sites SharePoint user accounts SharePoint roles and groups
SharePoint groups SharePoint roles and permission levels
Permissions for SharePoint web applications Reports about SharePoint site collections Configuration parameters for managing a SharePoint environment Default project template for SharePoint

User authenticated user account master data

Table 24: Configuration parameters for risk assessment of user accounts
Configuration parameter Effect when set
QER | CalculateRiskIndex Preprocessor relevant configuration parameter controlling system components for calculating an employee's risk index. Changes to the parameter require recompiling the database.

If the parameter is enabled, values for the risk index can be entered and calculated.

Enter the following master data for a user authenticated user account.

Table 25: User authenticated user account master data
Property Description
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 an authentication object is assigned, the connected employee is found through the authentication object by using a template. If there is no authentication object assigned, the employee can be assigned automatically or manually.

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.

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.

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.
NOTE: If employees obtain their SharePoint user accounts through account definitions, the employees must own user accounts in the Active Directory domain or LDAP domain. This domain is stored in the SharePoint farm in which the SharePoint user accounts are to be created.
Site collection Site collection the user account is used in.
Group authenticated Specifies whether the user account's authentication object is a group. This option is disabled for user authenticated user accounts.
Authentication objectClosed Authentication object referencing the user account. Each SharePoint user account represents an object from an authentication system trusted by the SharePoint installation. If this authentication system is managed as a target system in One Identity Manager, the SharePoint object used for authentication can be saved as the authentication object in the user policy.

The authentication object is assigned during automatic synchronization. You can assign an authentication object when setting up a new user account in the Manager. The authentication object cannot be changed after saving.

The following authentication objects can be assigned to a user-authenticated user account:

  • Active Directory user accounts from the domain that is assigned to the farm or a trusted domain
  • LDAP user accounts from the domain assigned to the farm

User accounts that refer to the default SIDs of an Active Directory environment cannot reference an authentication object in One Identity Manager.

NOTE: The SharePoint user account is also created if the user account that is used as the authentication object is disabled or locked.
Authentication modeClosed Authentication mode used for logging in on the SharePoint server with this user account.

The login name of new user accounts depends on the authentication mode. The authentication mode is set by a template. The value depends on the Claims-based authentication option of the associated web application. If you have defined custom authentication modes, select your authentication mode in the menu.

NOTE: Modify the template for this column (SPSUser.UID_SPSAuthSystem) to assign a custom authentication mode to user accounts.
Display name Any display name for the user account. By default, the display name is taken from the authentication object display name. Enter the display name by hand if no authentication object is assigned.
Login name User account login name. It is found using a template. Enter the login name by hand if no authentication object is assigned.
NOTE: Modify the template for this column (SPSUser.LoginName) to assign a custom authentication mode to user accounts.
Email address User account email address. It is formatted using templates from the authentication object's email address.

Risk index (calculated)

Maximum risk index value of all assigned SharePoint roles and groups. The property is only visible if the QER | CalculateRiskIndex configuration parameter is set. For detailed information, see the One Identity Manager Risk Assessment Administration Guide.

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.
Advice Text field for additional explanation.

Identity

User account's identity type Permitted values are:

  • Primary identity: Employee's default user account.

  • Organizational identity: Secondary user account used for different roles in the organization, for example for subcontracts with other functional areas.

  • Personalized administrator identity: User account with administrative permissions, used by one employee.

  • Sponsored identity: User account that is used for a specific purpose, such as training.

  • Shared identity: User account with administrative permissions, used by several employees. Assign all employees that use this user account.

  • Service identity: Service account.

Privileged user account Specifies whether this is a privileged user account.

Groups can be inherited

Specifies whether the user account can inherit SharePoint roles and groups through the employee. If this option is set, the user account inherits SharePoint roles and groups through hierarchical roles or IT Shop requests.

  • If you add an employee with a user account to a department, for example, and you have assigned groups to this department, the user account inherits these groups.
  • If an employee has requested group membership in the IT Shop and the request is granted approval, the employee's user account only inherits the group if the option is set.
Administrator Specifies whether the user account is a site collection administrator.
Auditor Specifies whether the user account is a site collection auditor.
Detailed information about this topic

Additional tasks for managing SharePoint user accounts

After you have entered the master data, you can run the following tasks.

Displaying the SharePoint user account overview

To obtain an overview of a user account

  1. Select the SharePoint | User accounts (group authenticated) or the SharePoint | User accounts (user authenticated) category.
  2. Select the user account in the result list.
  3. Select the SharePoint user account overview task.

Assigning SharePoint groups directly to a SharePoint user account

Groups can be assigned directly or indirectly to a user account. Indirect assignment is carried out by allocating the employee and groups in hierarchical roles, such as departments, cost centers, locations, or business roles. If the employee has a SharePoint user account, groups in the hierarchical roles are inherited by this user account. Groups can only be directly assigned to group authenticated user accounts.

Only groups from the site collection to which the user account belongs can be assigned.

To assign groups directly to user accounts

  1. Select the SharePoint | User accounts (group authenticated) or the SharePoint | User accounts (user authenticated) category.
  2. Select the user account in the result list.
  3. Select the Assign groups task.
  4. In the Add assignments pane, assign groups.

    TIP: In the Remove assignments pane, you can remove the assignment of groups.

    To remove an assignment

    • Select the group and double-click .
  5. Save the changes.
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