Active Roles 7.4.3 introduces support for Azure Multi tenant model. Multiple tenants can be configured on the Web Interface. You can manage the Azure objects from multiple tenants from the Web Interface.
The previous custom policies related to Azure Roles and licenses, and OneDrive are not valid and the policy evaluation is skipped after an import or upgrade. Active Roles 7.4.3 introduces a new Azure/Microsoft 365 Tenant Management policy that encompasses all the previous Azure related policies such as Azure Roles and Licenses, and OneDrive policies. Configure the latest Azure/Microsoft 365 Tenant Selection policies to proceed further. The Web Interface notifies the user if any older policies are applied on the OU. Deprovisioning policy for Azure license retention is invalid and must be created again and applied. For more information on the new policy, see Microsoft 365 and Azure Tenant Selection.
The Active Roles Web Interface allows you to perform administrative tasks, for example, create, read, update, deprovision, undo-deprovison, and delete Azure AD users in Hybrid environment. You can also perform other operations, for example, add and remove Azure AD users to groups and assign Office 365 licenses to users. Some of the user operations can be performed using the Management Shell in addition to the Web Interface. The following section guides you through the Active Roles Web Interface and Management Shell to manage Azure AD users.
You can use the Active Roles Web Interface to create and enable a new Azure AD user. You can also assign Microsoft 365 licenses to the new user.
To create a new Azure AD user with the Web Interface
- On the Active Roles Web Interface navigation bar, click Directory Management.
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On the Views tab in the Browse pane, click Active Directory.
The list of Active Directory domains is displayed.
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Click the domain in which you want to create a new user.
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In the list of objects, click the required Container or the Organizational Unit.
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In the Command pane, click New User.
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In the New User in <OU name> > General wizard, enter the user details, for example, First Name, Last Name, Initials, and User logon name.
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Click Next.
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In the Account properties wizard, to generate a password for the Account, click Generate , 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.
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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 reset 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.
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In Usage Location, select the geographical location where Active Roles will be used.
NOTE: Local rules and regulations for using products and services associated with the configured user can vary by user location. As a result, the Usage Location field is mandatory: if you do not select a country, Active Roles cannot assign Microsoft licenses to the hybrid Azure user.
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Click Next.
The Licenses wizard displays the Microsoft 365 licenses, for example the Microsoft 365 Business Essentials and Business Premium licenses, and the number of licenses that are available to assign to the user.
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Select the check boxes corresponding to the license that needs to be assigned to the user, and click Next.
The O365 Roles wizard displays the Microsoft 365 roles, for example, the Helpdesk Administrator, Directory Readers, and more.
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Select the Microsoft 365 roles that you want to assign to the user, and click Finish.
You can view the assigned licenses on the user's Azure Properties > Licenses wizard.
You can view the assigned Microsoft 365 roles on the user's Azure Properties > O365 Roles wizard.
The results can also be viewed on the Azure portal's Licenses and Directory role tabs.
For an existing Azure AD user, you can use the Active Roles Web Interface to view or update the properties.
To view or modify the Azure AD user properties with the Web Interface
- On the Active Roles Web Interface navigation bar, click Directory Management.
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On the Tree tab in the Browse pane, click Active Directory > <Domain> > <Organizational Unit>.
The list of existing AD users are displayed.
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Select the specific Azure AD user for which you want to view or modify the Azure properties.
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In the Command pane, click Azure Properties.
The Azure Properties wizard for the Azure AD user is displayed.
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Use the fields in the Azure Properties wizard to view or modify the properties of the Azure AD user.
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After setting all the required properties, click Save.
You can view the modified settings on the Azure Portal.