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Active Roles 7.5 - Whats New

Office 365 roles management for hybrid users

Active Roles provides the facility to assign or modify the Microsoft Office 365 roles assigned to on-premises users synchronized to Office 365. You can perform the following Office 365 roles management tasks for hybrid users:

  • Assign Office 365 roles to new hybrid users
  • Assign Office 365 roles to existing hybrid users
  • Modify or remove Office 365 roles assigned to hybrid users

NOTE: For more information on the Office 365 roles management see the latest Active Roles Administration Guide.

Support for Exchange Online Mailbox Properties for Office 365 users in Federated and Synchronized environment

Exchange Online Mailbox Properties for Office 365 users were previously enabled for editing in Non-federated environment only. Active Roles supports editing of the following Exchange Online Mailbox Properties for Office 365 users in Federated and Synchronized environment also:

  • Mail Flow Settings properties: Message Size Restrictions and Delivery Options​
  • Mailbox Feature properties: Exchange ActiveSync, Outlook Web App, MAPI, IMAP, POP3, and Archive
  • Delegation: Send As, Full Access
  • Mail Settings: Messaging records Management

Support for provisioning objects in SaaS products

Support for provisioning objects in SaaS products

Active Roles provides support to connect to Starling Connect to manage the user provisioning and deprovisioning activities for the registered connectors. Using the Starling Join feature in Active Roles, you can connect to One Identity Starling.

On joining to Starling, the registered connectors for the user are displayed if the Starling Connect subscription exists. If the subscription does not exist, visit the Starling site for Starling Connect subscription. The displayed connectors are available for provisioning or deprovisioning of users or groups through Active Roles.

Upgraded database configuration and installation

Active Roles provides default configuration of separate Management History and Configuration databases during installation of Active Roles. During Active Roles upgrade, if the Active Roles database is not split into configuration and management history databases, then the upgrade process by default creates a management history database. However, the management history data is not imported by default, and if required you may import the data from the earlier Configuration database. For more information on the impact, see Upgrade issues topic.

 

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