Installing Dell Extension to the Active Directory Users and Computers Snap-In
When you extend the schema in Active Directory, you must also extend the Active Directory Users and
Computers Snap-in so the administrator can manage RAC (CMC) devices, users and user groups, RAC
associations, and RAC privileges.
When you install your systems management software using the Dell Systems Management Tools and
Documentation DVD, you can extend the Snap-in by selecting the Active Directory Users and
Computers Snap-in option during the installation procedure. See the Dell OpenManage Software Quick
Installation Guide for additional instructions about installing systems management software. For 64-bit
Windows Operating Systems, the Snap-in installer is located at <DVDdrive>:\SYSMGMT
\ManagementStation\support\OMActiveDirect ory_SnapIn64
For more information about the Active Directory Users and Computers Snap-in, see Microsoft
documentation.
Adding CMC Users And Privileges To Active Directory
Using the Dell-extended Active Directory Users and Computers Snap-in, you can add CMC users and
privileges by creating RAC device, association, and privilege objects. To add each object, perform the
following:
Create a RAC device Object
Create a Privilege Object
Create an Association Object
Add objects to an Association Object
Creating RAC Device Object
To create RAC device object:
1. In the MMC Console Root window, right-click a container.
2. Select NewDell Remote Management Object Advanced.
3. On the New Object page, type a name for the new object. The name must be identical to the CMC
name that you type in the Configuring Active Directory With Standard Schema Using Web Interface.
4. Select RAC Device Object and click OK.
Creating Privilege Object
To create a privilege object:
NOTE: You must create a privilege object in the same domain as the related association object.
1. In the MMC Console Root window, right-click a container.
2. Select NewDell Remote Management Object Advanced.
3. On the New Object page, type a name for the new object.
4. Select Privilege Object and click OK.
5. Right-click the privilege object that you created, and then select Properties.
6. Click the RAC Privileges tab and assign the privileges for the user or group. For more information
about CMC user privileges, see Types of Users.
Creating Association Object
The Association Object is derived from a Group and must contain a Group Type. The Association Scope
specifies the Security Group Type for the Association Object. When you create an Association Object,
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