Install Guide

Active Directory Users And Computers Snap-In
When you extend the schema in Active Directory, extend the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in so that the administrator can
manage Products, Users and User Groups, Associations, and Privileges. Extend the snap-in once, even if you have added more than one
schema extension. Install the snap-in on each system that you intend to use for managing these objects.
Installing The Extension To The Active Directory Users And
Computers Snap-In
When you are installing the systems management software using the Systems Management Tools and Documentation DVD, you can install
the Snap-in by selecting the Active Directory Snap-in option.
For 64-bit Windows operating systems, the Snap-in installer is located under <DVD drive>:ManagementStation\windows
\ADSnapInx64.
NOTE: Install the Administrator Pack on each management station that is managing the new Active Directory objects. If you do
not install the Administrator Pack, you cannot view the new object in the container.
NOTE: For more information about the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in, see the Microsoft documentation.
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Opening the Active Directory Users and Computers Snap-In
Opening The Active Directory Users And Computers Snap-In
To open the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in, perform the following steps:
1 If you are on the domain controller, click Start > Admin Tools > Active Directory Users and Computers. If you are not on the domain
controller, you must have the appropriate Microsoft administrator pack installed on the local system. To install this administrator pack,
click Start > Run, type MMC, and press <Enter>.
2 Click File in the Console 1 window.
3 Click Add/Remove Snap-in.
4 Click Add.
5 Select the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in and click Add.
6 Click Close and click OK.
Adding Users And Privileges To Active Directory
The extended Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in allows you to add DRAC and Server Administrator users and privileges by
creating RAC, Association, and Privilege objects. To add an object, perform the steps in the applicable subsection.
Creating A Product Object
To create a Product Object:
NOTE
: Server Administrator users must use Universal-type Product Groups to span domains with their product objects.
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