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Identity Manager 9.0 LTS - Administration Guide for Connecting to Active Directory

Managing Active Directory environments Synchronizing an Active Directory environment
Setting up initial synchronization with an Active Directory domain Adjusting the synchronization configuration for Active Directory environments Running synchronization Tasks following synchronization Troubleshooting Ignoring data error in synchronization Pausing handling of target system specific processes (Offline mode)
Managing Active Directory user accounts and employees
Account definitions for Active Directory user accounts and Active Directory contacts Assigning employees automatically to Active Directory user accounts Supported user account types Updating employees when Active Directory user account are modified Automatic creation of departments and locations based on user account information Specifying deferred deletion for Active Directory user accounts and Active Directory contacts
Managing memberships in Active Directory groups Login information for Active Directory user accounts Mapping of Active Directory objects in One Identity Manager
Active Directory domains Active Directory container structures Active Directory user accounts Active Directory contacts Active Directory groups Active Directory computers Active Directory security IDs Active Directory printers Active Directory sites Reports about Active Directory objects
Handling of Active Directory objects in the Web Portal Basic data for managing an Active Directory environment Configuration parameters for managing an Active Directory environment Default project template for Active Directory Processing methods of Active Directory system objects Active Directory connector settings

Defining categories for the inheritance of Active Directory groups

Groups and be selectively inherited by user accounts and contacts in One Identity Manager. The groups and user accounts (contacts) are divided into categories in the process. The categories can be freely selected and are specified using a mapping rule. Each category is given a specific position within the template. The mapping rule contains tables that map the user accounts (contact) and the groups. Specify your categories for user account (contacts) in the table for user accounts (contacts). Enter your categories fro groups in the group table. Each table contains the Position 1 to Position 31 category positions.

To define a category

  1. In the Manager, select the Active Directory > Domains category.

  2. Select the domain in the result list.

  3. Select the Change main data task.

  4. Select the Categories tab.

  5. Expand the root in the respective table.

  6. To enable the category, double-click .

  7. Enter a category name for user accounts, contacts, and groups in your login language.

  8. Save the changes.
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Displaying information about the Active Directory forest

The information about the forest is required in One Identity Manager to map trusted domains and group memberships across domains.

The information about the Active Directory forest is loaded into One Identity Manager during synchronization.

To display information about a forest

  1. In the Manager, select the Active Directory > Forest category.

  2. Select a forest in the result list.

  3. To display a domain's forest, select the Forest overview task.

  4. To display a forest's main data, select the Change main data task.

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Entering and testing trusted Active Directory domains

For an explanation of the concept of trusts in Active Directory, refer to your Windows Server documentation. Users can access resources in other domains depending on the domain trusts.

  • Explicit trusts are loaded into Active Directory by synchronizing with One Identity Manager. Domains which are trusted by the currently synchronized domains are found.

  • To declare implicit two-way trusts between domains within an Active Directory forest in One Identity Manager, ensure that the parent domain is entered in all child domains.

To enter the parent domain

  1. In the Manager, select the Active Directory > Domains category.

  2. Select the domain in the result list.

  3. Select the Change main data task.

  4. Enter the parent domain.

  5. Save the changes.

    Implicit trusts are created automatically.

To test trusted domains

  1. In the Manager, select the Active Directory > Domains category.

  2. Select the domain in the result list.

  3. Select Specify trust relationships.

    This shows domains that trust the selected domain.

Active Directory account policies for Active Directory domains

Set up global account policies for a domain. This information is declared in the domain as default settings. For domains from the functional levels Windows Server 2008 R2 and above, it is possible to define multiple account policies. This allows individual users and groups to be subjected to stricter account policies as intended for global groups. Refer to your Active Directory documentation for more information about the concept of fine-grained password policies under Windows Server.

You can also define password policies in One Identity Manager that you can apply to the user account passwords.

NOTE: One Identity Manager password policies, global account policy settings for the Active Directory domain, and Active Directory account policies are all taken into account when verifying user passwords.

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