Active Directory (AD) Groups & Roles

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  • 6 years, 1 month ago #15692

    Hi,

    is it possible to use existing AD groups and roles instead of simplifier’s own groups and roles?

    Simplifier supports standard AD verification. But is it also possible to check if a users exists in a certain AD group or has a specific role in AD?

    I thought there maybe exists an such an API that I can call from a Bussiness Object.

    Thanks in advance.

    Greetings

    Christopher

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    6 years, 1 month ago #15697
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    Hi there,

    for the moment there is no option to use existing AD Roles. Every User authenticated through AD automatically gets the Role “iTZ_Ext_Auth_User” as default. You can use that Role to implement the capabilities of AD authenticated Users as a standard. You can assign multiple Roles to users so you can for example have a Role “Developer” that holds additional capabilities and assign it to SF users. We have planned to extend the AD integration functionality to cover the requirements you mentioned in a future release.

    Hope that helps

    6 years, 1 month ago #15699
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    Ok, thank you for this information.

    Andreas Bein
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      4 years ago #27122
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      Hello, just wanted to ask if this feature has been implemented meanwhile?

      Andreas Bein
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        4 years ago #27176
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        Found this just now : Active Directory (simplifier.io)

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