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Introduction

The connected target systems can be found under this tab. E.g. Active Directory & Webshops. New target systems are created after entering the relevant information: Among other things, this requires information about the target system type (Skype for Business, Active Directory, Oracle DB, CoreOne Authentication Service, etc.), the system group and the owner (a relevant core identity).

Once created, the target system can be further defined: for example, the domain, username and password, Exchange server, etc. can be specified. Furthermore, the tasks for the target system must be defined: whether, for example, the task for creating identities, provisioning identities, updating them, creating resources, etc. is activated. The tasks are divided into Identity, Resource, Cleanup and Computer Management. Under the system features you can set whether non-managed identities, resources or computers are to be re-managed. There are also settings for the logon provider and the Cross System Configuration. The Cross System Configuration can be used, among other things, to enable SSO, which allows login via the AD, for example.

When a new target system is connected, an associated resource type is automatically created. The connection as such is described in Chapter 13 covers.

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Properties

The following configuration parameters are available:

Property

Mandatory

Values

Description

Visibility

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Name

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String

 Name of the target system

Systemtype

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System group

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Target network

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Target networks

Owner

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