Is it possible for the administrator accounts linked with the oc and sc pages to be managed by AD? If so, where are instructions on how to configure this?
Is it possible for the administrator accounts linked with the oc and sc pages to be managed by AD? If so, where are instructions on how to configure this?
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Regards,
Erica
Christopher Stanford,
Could you clarify on what management you looking forward for ?
An administrative role for administration can be assigned to a user that resides on the AD. However an Operations Console Administrator is only created internally on security console. The access to operations console cannot be associated to an AD user.
Regards,
Bharath Madhiraju
Hi,
Operations Console admins are retained in a separate configuration removed from the user database and not in external databases. These accounts are managed from the Security Console.
Security Console admins are normal users, in the usual internal database, or in AD, and they have administrative roles assigned.
NOTE: In the Operations Console, to do some operations such as manage identity sources, you will get asked for a Super Admin account to proceed. These secondary logins on the Operations Console must be Security Console Admins, who have the Super Admin Role, and are in the internal database, and not in AD. We will not let an AD admin into the section where it may be possible to remove the connection where this AD admin is located (pull the rug out from under your feet, so to speak).
Hi,
Operations Console admins are retained in a separate configuration removed from the user database and not in external databases. These accounts are managed from the Security Console.
Security Console admins are normal users, in the usual internal database, or in AD, and they have administrative roles assigned.
NOTE: In the Operations Console, to do some operations such as manage identity sources, you will get asked for a Super Admin account to proceed. These secondary logins on the Operations Console must be Security Console Admins, who have the Super Admin Role, and are in the internal database, and not in AD. We will not let an AD admin into the section where it may be possible to remove the connection where this AD admin is located (pull the rug out from under your feet, so to speak).