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The Active Directory Groups table displays with all AD groups available in the specified LDAP server, as well as any AD groups already mapped in the Management server (Local database).

To assign or remove roles and AORs, refer to “Assigning roles and AORs to an AD group” on page 201 or “Removing roles and AORs from an AD group” on page 202.

11. Click Close to close the Users dialog box.

Deleting an AD group

Deleting an AD group deletes the roles and AORs assigned to the group and removes the group from the Active Directory Groups table.

To delete an AD group, complete the following steps.

1.Select one or more AD groups that you want to delete from the Active Directory Groups table.

2.Click Delete.

3.Click Yes on the confirmation message.

4.Click OK on the deletion successful message.

5.Click OK to save your work.

Creating an AD user account

To create a new user account in Active Directory Users and Computers, complete the following steps. For more information, click F1 for help or refer to www.microsoft.com.

1.Open the Active Directory Users and Computers console.

For example, on Windows XP, select Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > Active Directory Users and Computers.

2.Right-click the Users folder and select New > User.

3.Enter a name in the First name field.

4.Enter a name in the Full name field

5.Enter a logon name in the User logon name field.

6.Click Next.

7.Select the Password Never Expires option and click Next.

8.Click Finish.

9.Right-click the new user in the Users pane and select Reset Password.

10.Assign a new password with at least one special character and one number and click OK.

11.Close the Active Directory Users and Computers dialog box.

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