To open an existing synchronization project in the Synchronization Editor
- Select the Azure Active Directory | Tenants category.
- Select the tenant in the result list. Select the Change master data task.
- Select the Edit synchronization project task.
To open an existing synchronization project in the Synchronization Editor
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
Property |
Description |
---|---|
Name of domain |
Full domain name. |
Tenant |
Tenant entered for this domain. |
Type |
Type of domain. |
Primary domain |
Specifies whether this is the primary domain, for example, for creating new 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. |
You use One Identity Manager to manage user accounts in Azure Active Directory. The user requires a subscription to access the service plans in Azure Active Directory. User accounts obtain the required access rights to the resources through membership in groups.
The main feature of One Identity Manager is to map employees together with the master data and permissions available to them in different target systems. To achieve this, information about user accounts and permissions can be read from the target system into the One Identity Manager database and linked to employees. This provides an overview of the permissions for each employee in all of the connected target systems. One Identity Manager offers the option of managing user accounts and their permissions. You can provision modifications in the target systems. Employees are supplied with the necessary permissions in the connected target systems according to their function in the company. Regular synchronization keeps data consistent between target systems and the One Identity Manager database.
Because requirements vary between companies, One Identity Manager offers different methods for supplying user accounts to employees. One Identity Manager supports the following methods for linking employees and their user accounts:
Employees can automatically obtain their account definitions using user account resources. If an employee does not yet have a user account
When you manage account definitions through user accounts, you can specify the way user accounts behave when employees are enabled or deleted.
For more detailed information about handling and administration of employees and user accounts, see the One Identity Manager Target System Base Module Administration Guide.
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