Azure Active Directory domains
A base domain is linked to the core directory in the cloud. You can also add other user-defined domains in Azure Active Directory, which you can then allocate to Microsoft cloud services. One Identity Manager only loads verified domain data into the database. It is not possible to edit data in One Identity Manager.
To obtain an overview of a domain
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In the Manager, select the Azure Active Directory > Verified domains category.
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Select the domain in the result list.
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Select the Azure Active Directory domain overview task.
Table 27: Domain main data
Domain name |
Full domain name. |
Tenant |
Azure Active Directory tenant entered for this domain. |
Type |
Type of domain. |
Primary domain |
Specifies whether this is the primary domain, for example, for creating new Azure Active Directory user accounts. |
Initial domain |
Specifies whether this is the initial domain. The initial domain is created when a tenant is registered in Azure Active Directory. |
Available services |
List of the services available in this domain. |
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Azure Active Directory policies for activity-based timeouts
You can use Azure Active Directory activity-based timeout policies to specify the idle time of web sessions for applications. For more information, see the Azure Active Directory documentation from Microsoft.
Azure Active Directory activity-based timeout policies are loaded into One Identity Manager during synchronization and cannot be changed.
To display information about an Azure Active Directory policy
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In the Manager, select the Azure Active Directory > Tenants > <your tenant> > Policies > Activity-based timeout policies category.
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In the result list, select the Azure Active Directory policy.
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Select one of the following tasks:
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Activity-based timeout policy overview: This shows you an overview of the Azure Active Directory policy and its dependencies.
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Change main data: Shows the Azure Active Directory policy's main data. You cannot edit the main data.
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Display name: The Azure Active Directory policy's display name.
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Description: Description of the Azure Active Directory policy.
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Definition: Definition of the Azure Active Directory in JSON format.
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Tenant: Azure Active Directory tenant that owns the policy.
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Default policy: Specifies whether this is the Azure Active Directory tenant's default policy.
Azure Active Directory policies for home realm discovery
You can use Azure Active Directory home realm discovery policies to accelerate logging users into federated domains. To provide an Azure Active Directory home realm discovery policy for an Azure Active Directory application, you assign the policy to the Azure Active Directory service principal. For more information, see the Azure Active Directory documentation from Microsoft.
Azure Active Directory home realm discovery policies are loaded into One Identity Manager during synchronization and cannot be changed.
To display information about an Azure Active Directory policy
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In the Manager, select the Azure Active Directory > Tenants > <your tenant> > Policies > Home realm discovery policies category.
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In the result list, select the Azure Active Directory policy.
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Select one of the following tasks:
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Home realm discovery policy overview: This shows you an overview of the Azure Active Directory policy and its dependencies.
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Change main data: Shows the Azure Active Directory policy's main data. You cannot edit the main data.
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Display name: The Azure Active Directory policy's display name.
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Description: Description of the Azure Active Directory policy.
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Definition: Definition of the Azure Active Directory in JSON format.
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Tenant: Azure Active Directory tenant that owns the policy.
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Default policy: Specifies whether this is the Azure Active Directory tenant's default policy.
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Azure Active Directory policies for issuing tokens
You can use Azure Active Directory token issuance policies to specify SAML token properties for logging in. To provide an Azure Active Directory token issuance policy for an Azure Active Directory application, you assign the policy to the Azure Active Directory application. For more information, see the Azure Active Directory documentation from Microsoft.
Azure Active Directory token issuance policies are loaded into One Identity Manager during synchronization and cannot be changed.
To display information about an Azure Active Directory policy
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In the Manager, select the Azure Active Directory > Tenants > <your tenant> > Policies > Token issuance policies category.
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In the result list, select the Azure Active Directory policy.
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Select one of the following tasks:
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Token issuance policy overview: This shows you an overview of the Azure Active Directory policy and its dependencies.
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Change main data: Shows the Azure Active Directory policy's main data. You cannot edit the main data.
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Display name: The Azure Active Directory policy's display name.
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Description: Description of the Azure Active Directory policy.
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Definition: Definition of the Azure Active Directory in JSON format.
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Tenant: Azure Active Directory tenant that owns the policy.
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Default policy: Specifies whether this is the Azure Active Directory tenant's default policy.
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