You can claim ownership of Active Directory groups if they do not have an owner.
If you claim ownership for a group, you are accountable for the interests of that group. For example, you decide about memberships within your group.
To claim ownership of a group
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In the menu bar, click Responsibilities > Ownerships.
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On the Ownerships page, click Claim Ownership.
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On the Claim Ownership page, click Assign.
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In the Select a group dialog box, click the Active Directory group for which you want to claim ownership.
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On the Claim Ownership page, click Claim Ownership.
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You can see all the departments.
To display departments
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In the menu bar, click Responsibilities > Auditing.
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On the Auditing page, click Departments.
This opens the Auditing - Departments page (see Auditing – Departments (page description)) and displays all the departments.
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(Optional) To display only departments for which a specific identity is responsible, perform the following actions:
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Next to Select an identity click Assign.
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In the Select an identity dialog, click the identity.
TIP: To undo the selection, click Change, and then, in the Select an identity dialog, click Remove assignment.
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