User Management Operations

Column

Description

Group Members (Local Users Only)

Search Available

Search field for finding users

Members

 

 

 

Search Results

The users and groups identified to the system that

 

you can add to the local group. This list can include

 

both local and enterprise users and groups.

 

 

Group Members

The users and groups selected as part of the group

 

 

4In the Search Available Members field of the Group Members dialog box, search for the users and groups to add to this local group.

5In the Search Results section, select and move the users and groups of interest to the Group Members list. To select all users and groups listed, click the check box in the column header.

6Click OK.

The group appears in the Groups list. It is identified as a LOCAL group.

Import Enterprise Groups

To import one or more enterprise groups

1Go to User > Groups.

2In the Groups page, click Import Enterprise Group.

3In the Search Available Groups field of the Import Enterprise Group dialog box, type all or part of the group name (with wildcards) and press

ENTER.

Note

Searches for a group are case-insensitive, exact-match searches of the Group

Name field. Use wildcard characters to perform substring searches.

4In the Search Results list, select the enterprise groups to add. To select all enterprise groups, click the check box in the column header.

5Click the right arrow to add the enterprise groups to the Groups to Import list.

6Click OK.

The enterprise group appears in the Groups list. Now you can edit the group and associate it with an automatic provisioning profile, user roles, and specify whether or not the group directory is viewable. You can also search for enterprise users.

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