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Quick Connect for Active Directory 6.1 - Administration Guide

One Identity Quick Connect Overview Deploying One Identity Quick Connect Sync Engine Getting started Connections to external data systems Synchronizing identity data Mapping objects Automated password synchronization Synchronization history Scenarios of use Appendices

Scenario 5: Provisioning of Groups between One Identity Manager Custom Target Systems and an Active Directory domain

One Identity Quick Connect Sync Engine allows you to ensure that group membership information is in sync in all connected data systems. For example, when provisioning a group object from an Active Directory domain to One Identity Manager domain, you can configure rules to synchronize the Member attribute from the source to the target domain.

This scenario describes how to create a provisioning step for a workflow to synchronize group objects between the source and target systems.

To create a group provisioning step:

  1. In the Quick Connect Administration Console, open the Workflows tab, and then click the workflow AD to 1IM Sync.
  2. Click Add synchronization step.
  3. On the Select an action dialog box, select Provision, and then click Next.
  4. On the Specify source and criteria dialog box, click Specify, click Add new connected system or Select existing connected system, and then step through the wizard to add the Active Directory Test AD as a connected system.
  5. In Specify object type field, click Select and from the Select Object type list, select Group and then click OK.
  6. In the Provisioning Criteria section, click Add.
  7. On the Select Container dialog box, from the containers list, select the required container and click OK.
  8. Click Next.
  9. On the Specify target dialog box, click Specify.
  10. Click Add new connected system or Select existing connected system, and then step through the wizard to add the target One Identity Manager domain as a connected system.
  11. Click Select, to add the required target object type.
  12. On the Select Object Type dialog box, select the object type UNSGroupB from the list of object types.
  13. Click Ok.

    The Group provisioning step is created.

Scenario 6: Enabling Delta Sync mode between One Identity Manager Custom Target Systems and an Active Directory domain

The Delta processing mode of the Quick Connect Sync Engine allows you to synchronize identities between the source and the target systems for only the data that has changed in the source and target connected systems since their last synchronization.

This scenario describes how to enable the delta processing mode between the source (Active Directory domain) and target (One Identity Manager) systems.

To enable the delta processing mode:

  1. Step 1: Create a workflow for provisioning data synchronization between the source (Active Directory) and target (One Identity Manager) system.
  2. Step 2: Create a provisioning step for the workflow to provision users from the source system to target system.
  3. Click on the synchronization step for provision of users.
  4. In the General Options tab, specify the delta process mode:
    • Under Source Connected System select the option Process delta from last run.
    • Under Target Connected System select the option Process delta from last run.
    • Click Save and continue .

    NOTE: Before any data has been processed from the source to the target system, the initial synchronization of data is always performed in the Process all delta mode.
  5. Step 3: Run the created provisioning step.

    The data for the users added or updated to the source since the previous run, is displayed under Processed Objects.

 

Appendices

Appendix A: Developing PowerShell scripts for attribute synchronization rules

You can configure synchronization rules for steps performing such as provisioning, deprovisioning, or update synchronization rules. One Identity Quick Connect Sync Engine provides a user interface (Quick Connect Administration Console) that allows you to set up a direct or rules-based synchronization rule without any coding (for more information, refer to the Quick Connect Administrator Guide).

However, to set up a script-based synchronization rule, you must develop a Windows PowerShell script that will build values of the target object attributes using values of the source object attributes.

This section provides some reference materials on using the Windows PowerShell Script Host feature and provides the sample script.

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