View the Change History and User Activity for an Azure AD user
You can use the Active Roles Web Interface to view the Change History and User Activity for an Azure AD user.
To view the Change History and User Activity of an Azure AD user
- On the Active Roles Web interface Navigation bar, click Directory Management.
- On the Views tab in the Browse pane, click Active Directory.
The list of Active Directory domains is displayed.
- Click the specific domain, Container or the Organizational Unit, and then the specific user.
- In the Command pane, click Change History or User Activity.
Selecting Change History displays the information on changes that were made to the user through Active Roles.
Selecting User Activity displays information on management actions that were performed by a given user.
You can use the Active Roles Web Interface to delete a user for logon to Azure.
To delete an Azure AD user
- On the Active Roles Web interface Navigation bar, click Directory Management.
- On the Views tab in the Browse pane, click Active Directory.
The list of Active Directory domains is displayed.
- Click the specific domain, Container or the Organizational Unit, and then the specific user to be deleted.
- In the Command pane, click Delete.
The account is deleted.
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NOTE:
- Deleting a user is an irreversible operation. A new user with the same name as a deleted user does not automatically assume the permissions and memberships of the deleted account. For this reason, it is advisable to disable rather than delete accounts.
- In a hybrid environment, the user must be deleted in the on-premises AD first and then the changes must be synchronized with Azure AD. In case, the user is deleted in Azure AD first, the Active Roles web interface still displays the Azure properties link for the deleted user but with no information. Further modification of the Azure properties for the deleted user will not be valid.
- Only Global Admins can delete Azure users with any roles assigned to them.
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Create a new Hybrid user using web interface
You can use the Active Roles web interface to create and manage Hybrid users.
To create a new hybrid user
- On the Active Roles Web interface Navigation bar, click Directory Management.
- On the Views tab in the Browse pane, click Active Directory.
The list of Active Directory domains is displayed.
- Click the domain in which you need to create a new user.
- In the list of objects displayed, click the required Container or the Organizational Unit.
- In the Command pane, click New User.
- In the New User in <OU name> | General wizard, enter the user details such as First Name, Last Name, Initials, and User logon name.
- Click Next.
- In the Account properties wizard, click Generate to generate a password for the Account, select the required Account options and then click Next.
Alternatively, you can set the password manually and re-enter in the Confirm Password field to confirm the entered password.
- Click Next.
The Create Mailbox wizard is displayed. The Create Exchange Mailbox option is selected by default. This option enables creation of an on-premises exchange mailbox for the hybrid user.
NOTE: To enable the creation of a remote mailbox for the hybrid user, clear the Create Exchange Mailbox check box.
- In the Create Azure Account wizard, select the option Create Azure Account.
The Azure AD account details for the new user are generated automatically and populated in the respective fields.
NOTE: The Temporary Password field is populated with the default password set for the Active Roles user. You can re-set the password for the Azure AD account if required.
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Select the Tenant name from the Tenant list drop down.
- From the User Principal Name drop-down list, select the AD domain to which you want to associate the Azure AD user.
- In the Usage Location field, enter the two-letter location code of the location where the product will be used.
NOTE: The Usage Location field is a mandatory field. The licenses cannot be assigned to the product if the product usage location information is not available. The local rules and regulations for usage of the product and services may vary based on the location.
- Click Next.
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Select the Exchange Online license from the listed subscription in the Licenses wizard and click Finish.
The assigned license can be viewed on the user’s Azure properties | Licenses wizard.
Any license that creates a mailbox on the cloud must be assigned to the user for Remote Mailbox to be created.
NOTE: ARS service account must be a part of Recipient Management group to run exchange hybrid commands.