Active Directory
Active Directory (AD) is a directory service developed by Microsoft that enables centralized management of network resources. It is widely used in many large organizations, bringing together user accounts, computers, groups, resources, and other network components into a single centralized database for management purposes.
AD Sync
AD Sync is typically used in scenarios where user accounts need to be synchronized or data compatibility needs to be ensured between Active Directory and other systems. For example, an organization may need to synchronize user accounts from Active Directory to a cloud service or another system. This enables users to authenticate with a single mechanism across both Active Directory and other systems, allowing them to log in to multiple systems using the same credentials.
Basic
Name: The label for the Active Directory integration within the Robbot Center application.
Description: A brief description or notes related to the Active Directory integration, serving as documentation and organization.
Active Directory Fields: For Example "robbot":"deneme"
Robbot Auth URL: The URL of the Robbot authentication service, which is responsible for authentication and authorization in the Robbot Center application. Example: https://gateway.domain.com/api
Robbot Auth Client ID: The client ID associated with the Robbot authentication service, serving as a unique identifier for Robbot Center to establish a trusted connection with Robbot for authentication purposes.
Robbot Auth Client Secret: The confidential client secret used to authenticate the Robbot Center application with the Robbot service. It must be kept securely as sensitive information.
AD Password Reset
AD Password Reset is used to configure the password reset functionality for the Active Directory (AD) environment within the Robbot Center application. In this section, you can customize the settings related to the process of resetting user passwords.
Basic
Name: AD Password Reset
Description: AD Password Reset is a feature in the Robbot Center application used to configure password reset functionality within the Active Directory (AD) environment.
AD Unlock
AD Unlock is used to unlock user accounts in the Active Directory (AD) environment within the Robbot Center application. In this section, you can configure the settings related to locking and unlocking user accounts.
Basic
Name: AD Unlock - Active Directory Account Unlock
Description: AD Unlock is the functionality used to unlock user accounts in the Active Directory (AD) environment within the Robbot Center application. This section provides AD administrators with the necessary tools and settings to reactivate locked user accounts in situations where accounts are locked due to incorrect password attempts, without causing disruptions to users' workflow.
AD Enable/Disable
AD Enable/Disable is the functionality within the Robbot Center application used to enable or disable user accounts in the Active Directory (AD) environment. In this section, AD administrators can enable or disable specific user accounts and, if needed, disable the user's group memberships simultaneously.
Basic
Name: AD Enable/Disable
Description: AD Enable/Disable is the functionality within the Robbot Center application used to enable or disable user accounts in the Active Directory (AD) environment. Administrators can use this section to enable or disable specific user accounts and, if needed, disable the user's group memberships simultaneously.
Enable: This option will enable the specified user accounts. Enabling an account makes it available, allowing users to access system resources. Users will be able to successfully access their accounts and continue working normally.
Disable: This option will disable the specified user accounts. Disabling an account temporarily restricts user access to the system. The accounts will be locked, and users won't be able to log in or access system resources.
Disable and Remove Groups: This option will disable the specified user accounts and also remove them from any associated groups. When users are disabled, they will be removed from their groups, rendering group-based authorization and access mechanisms ineffective.
AD Add Member
AD Add Member is the name of the functionality used within the Robbot Center application to add new members to groups in the Active Directory (AD) environment. In this section, AD administrators can quickly and easily add new users to a specific group and manage group memberships.
Basic
Name: AD Add Member - Active Directory Group Member Addition
Description: AD Add Member is the functionality used within the Robbot Center application to add new members to groups in the Active Directory (AD) environment. This section allows AD administrators to quickly and easily add new users to a specific group and manage group memberships.
Outlook
Outlook is the functionality within the Robbot Center application that facilitates email management through Active Directory (AD) integration. In this section, AD administrators can enable, disable, or modify users' email accounts.
Basic
Name: Outlook - Active Directory Integration for Email Management
Description: Outlook is the functionality that enables Active Directory (AD) integration within the Robbot Center application for streamlined email management. In this section, AD administrators can enable, disable, or modify users' email accounts.
Advanced Option Usage
The term "Advanced" refers to options that provide more information or complex settings related to a specific topic. In this context, "Advanced" fields go beyond the basic functionality of an application or tool and offer more customization, personalization, and detailed configuration options.
Script Name: AD Account Unlock - Advanced
Description: This script utilizes the advanced features in the Robbot Center application's Active Directory integration to perform account unlock operations. It runs a Batch command line, ".\Robbot.ActiveDirectory.exe Unlock," to unlock specified user accounts.
Batch Command Line: In this field, you should specify the Batch command to be used for Active Directory integration. For example, you can use a command like ".\Robbot.ActiveDirectory.exe Unlock" to perform the specified operation. This command enables the execution of the intended action.
Timeout (sec) (Leave Blank To Make Infinite): If you want to set a specific time limit (in seconds), you can enter a duration value in this field. If you wish to wait indefinitely, you can leave this field blank.
File input: In this field, you provide the path to a file containing the necessary data. For instance, you can specify a file that contains a list of user accounts to be unlocked for the "Unlock" operation. This file supplies the data required during the command execution.
Active Directory Environment Settings
AD Password Reset Framework Environment