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Active Roles 7.5.4 - Release Notes

Web Interface requirements

Web Interface requirements

This section lists the system requirements of the Active Roles Web Interface.

All Active Roles components require:

Table 10: Web Interface requirements
Requirement

Details

Internet Services

On Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019, and Windows Server 2022, the Active Roles Web Interface requires the Web Server (IIS) server role with the following role services:

  • Web Server/Common HTTP Features/

  • Default Document

  • HTTP Errors

  • Static Content

  • HTTP Redirection

  • Web Server/Security/

  • Request Filtering

  • Basic Authentication

  • Windows Authentication

  • Web Server/Application Development/

  • .NET Extensibility

  • ASP

  • ASP.NET

  • ISAPI Extensions

  • ISAPI Filters

  • Management Tools/IIS 6 Management Compatibility/

  • IIS 6 Metabase Compatibility

Internet Information Services (IIS) must be configured to provide Read/Write delegation for the following features:

  • Handler Mappings

  • Modules

  • Use Feature Delegation in Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager to confirm that these features have their delegation set to Read/Write.

Web browser

You can access Active Roles Web Interface using:

  • Mozilla Firefox 36 (or newer) on Windows.

  • Google Chrome 61 (or newer) on Windows.

  • Microsoft Edge 79 (or newer), based on Chromium on Windows 10.

You can use a later version of Firefox and Google Chrome to access the Active Roles Web Interface. However, the Active Roles Web Interface was tested only with the browser versions listed above.

Minimum screen resolution

The Active Roles Web Interface is optimized for screen resolutions of 1280x800 or higher.

The minimum supported screen resolution is 1024x768.

Console requirements

Console requirements

This section lists the system requirements of the Active Roles Console (MMC Interface).

All Active Roles components require:

Table 11: Console (MMC Interface) requirements
Requirement

Details

Web browser

The Active Roles Console requires Microsoft Edge 79 (or newer), based on Chromium.

Management Tools requirements

Management Tools requirements

The Active Roles Management Tools is a composite component that includes the Active Roles Management Shell, ADSI Provider, and SDK. On a 64-bit (x64) system, the Active Roles Management Tools also include the Active Roles Configuration Center.

This section lists the system requirements of the Active Roles Management Tools.

All Active Roles components require:

Table 12: Management Tools requirements
Requirement

Details

Windows Management Framework

On all supported operating systems, the Active Roles Management Tools require Windows Management Framework 5.1 (available for download here).

Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT)

To manage Terminal Services user properties by using the Active Roles Management Shell, Management Tools require Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) for Active Directory. For more information on installing the RSAT version applicable to your operating system, see Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) for Windows in the Microsoft Documentation.

Synchronization Service requirements

Synchronization Service requirements

This section lists the system requirements of the Active Roles Synchronization Service.

All Active Roles components require:

Table 13: Synchronization Service requirements
Requirement

Details

SQL Server

You can host the Active Roles Synchronization Service database on:

  • Microsoft SQL Server 2019, any edition.

  • Microsoft SQL Server 2017, any edition.

  • Microsoft SQL Server 2016, any edition.

  • Microsoft SQL Server 2014, any edition, 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64), with or without any Service Pack.

NOTE: The Active Roles Synchronization Service does not support Azure SQL hosted database.

Windows Management Framework

On all supported operating systems, the Active Roles Synchronization Service requires Windows Management Framework 5.1 (available for download here).

Supported connections

The Active Roles Synchronization Service can connect to:

  • Microsoft Active Directory Domain Services with the domain or forest functional level of Windows Server 2016 or higher.

  • Microsoft Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services running on any Windows Server operating system supported by Microsoft.

  • Microsoft Exchange Server version 2019, 2016, or 2013.

    NOTE: Microsoft Exchange 2013 CU11 is no longer supported. For more information, see Knowledge Base Article 202695.

  • Microsoft Lync Server version 2013 with limited support.

  • Microsoft Skype for Business 2019, 2016 or 2015.

  • Microsoft Windows Azure Active Directory using Microsoft Graph API version 1.0.

  • Microsoft Office 365 directory.

  • Microsoft Exchange Online service.

  • Microsoft Skype for Business Online service.

  • Microsoft SharePoint Online service.

  • Microsoft SQL Server, any version supported by Microsoft.

  • Microsoft SharePoint 2019, 2016, or 2013.

  • Active Roles version 7.4.3, 7.4.1, 7.3, 7.2, 7.1, 7.0, and 6.9

  • One Identity Manager version 7.0 (D1IM 7.0)

  • One Identity Manager version 8.0

  • Support for Generic LDAP Connector, MySQL Connector, Open LDAP Connector, IBM Db2 Connector, Salesforce Connector, Service now Connector, and IBM RACF Connector.

  • Support for Oracle Database, Oracle Database User Accounts, Oracle Unified Directory, Micro Focus NetIQ Directory, and IBM AS/400 connectors.

  • Data sources accessible through an OLE DB provider

  • Delimited text files

Legacy Active Roles ADSI Provider

To connect to Active Roles version 6.9, see the Active Roles ADSI Provider of Quick Start Guide for the appropriate Active Roles version.

One Identity Manager API

To connect to One Identity Manager 7.0, One Identity Manager Connector must be installed on the computer running the Active Roles Synchronization Service. This connector works with RESTful web service and SDK installation is not required.

Internet Connection

To connect to cloud directories or online services, the computer running the Active Roles Synchronization Service must have a reliable connection to the Internet.

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