In Password Manager (PM) application, scopes can be defined at multiple levels. Scopes act as a boundary in which you can define the groups and Organization Unit (OU), and can also associate policies into it.
The Default Management Policy allows you to configure both the user scope and the help desk scope. In the Management Policy scope, an admin can also associate the workflows, activities, and Q&A policy to the configured user groups and OU.
While configuring the user scope/help desk scope, an admin must define either a Group or an OU to indicate which group or OU can access the self-service site/helpdesk site. This means the users who are part of the configured group/OU comes under included group category. You could also define a different group/OU under an excluded group category. This means users who are part of these excluded group or OU cannot access self-service site/helpdesk site.
In case of Password Policy scope, admin needs to ensure the following
- Password policies should only be applied to the user groups/ OUs that are part of the Userscope.
- Group that will be associated into the password policy scope must be part of the OU as well. This means users who are part of the group must also be the part of the OU as those users will have the same set of activities to be performed in the self-service site.
- An Administrator can create one or more password policies and can map each policy to single/ multiple user groups or OUs.
- By default, the newly created password policy is linked to the Domain name created in the management policy scope and gets applied to the “Authenticated users group. It means that all the users that are part of the usergroups and OUs configured in the user scope, will have the password policy applied.
- Group that will be associated into the password policy scope must be part of the OU as well. This means users who are part of the group must also be the part of the OU as those users will have the same set of activities to be performed in the self-service site.
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The table below provides more information on different scenarios.
Let us consider the following groups/OU.
S.No | Userscope
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Password Policy Scope
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Password Policy | Logged in self-service site |
Is Password Policy applicable?
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Included Group | Included OU |
Excluded Group |
Excluded OU |
OU | Group | ||||
1. | Group1 | OU1 |
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OU1 | Group1 | Password Policy1 | User1 |
Yes |
2. | Group1 | OU2 |
Group2 |
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OU1 | Group2 |
Password Policy2
|
User2 |
No |
3. |
Group3 |
OU1 |
Group1 |
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OU2 |
Group3 |
User2 |
No | |
4. |
Group3 |
OU3 |
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OU1 |
OU3 |
Group3 |
Password Policy3
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User3 |
Yes |
5. |
Group2 |
OU2 |
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OU1 |
Group2 |
User2 |
No | |
6. |
Group1 |
OU1 |
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OU4 |
OU4 |
Group1 |
Password Policy4
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User1 |
No |
7. |
Group2 |
OU2 |
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OU5 |
OU5 |
Group2 |
User2 |
No | |
8. |
Group3 |
OU3 |
Group1 |
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Group3 |
Password
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User3 |
No |
9. |
Group3 |
OU3 |
Group2 |
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OU3 |
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User3 |
No |
To link a password policy to organizational units and groups
- Display properties of a password policy by using the procedure outlined in About Password Policies.
- Click the Policy Scope tab.
- Click the Add button under This policy is applied to the following organizational units, and then browse for an organizational unit.
- Click the Add button under This policy is applied to the following groups, and then browse for a group.
- Click Save.