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Setting User Authentication Providers and Importing Users
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To import LDAP users and enable LDAP authentication:
1. In the User Management section of the Interplay Administrator window, click the User
Authentication Providers icon.
The User Authentication Providers view opens.
2. Select the LDAP Authentication option.
3. Type information in the edit fields to specify the LDAP settings you want to use for import
and authentication.
The settings are described in LDAP Server Configuration Settings” on page 117
.
4. Click Apply.
5. Click Import LDAP Users.
A warning message tells you that during an import other users will not be able to work with
this server.
6. Click OK.
Interplay creates a new user group and subfolder called LDAP under Imported Users and
imports all the users from the LDAP server that match the filter criteria in the LDAP
configuration, and are not currently available in the Interplay user database. These users are
imported to the LDAP group and have the default role of No Access. Users can then be
moved to different groups to gain a new user role. See
“Managing Database Roles” on
page 133
.
Users that are already in the Interplay user database during an LDAP User import are added
to the LDAP group again but retain the additional group placement and role they already
have.
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New users added to the LDAP server are not continually imported to the CCS. You need to add
them manually. See “Adding Users Manually” on page 126.