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E2D / Authorization RBAC/ABAC / Business Roles and Locations / Current: Creating OUs |
This topic demonstrates how to create a new Active Directory OU in EmpowerID.
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EmpowerID must be Connecting connected to Active Directory. |
To create an OU
- In the
- navigation sidebar, expand Role Management and click Business Roles and Locations.
- From the Business Roles and Locations
- page, click the Actions tab and click Create OU.
- In the Select Parent OU lookup that appears, do the following:
- Search for and select the account store where you want to create the new OU.
- Search for the parent OU under which you want to create the new OU and select it by clicking the node for it in the tree.
Click Submit.
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For immediate processing, leave Wait to See Results selected. If you clear Wait to See Results and click Submit, the process idles and EmpowerID creates a task for it, routing it to any Person with the delegations to continue moving the people. |
- In the Create OU form that appears, do the following:
- Type a name for the new OU in the Name field.
- Optionally, type a description in the Description field.
- Select Do Not Allow Delete in EmpowerID to prevent the deletion of the OU in EmpowerID.
Click Submit.
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For immediate processing, leave Wait to See Results selected. If you clear Wait to See Results and click Submit, the process idles and EmpowerID creates a task for it, routing it to any Person with the delegations to continue moving the people. |
If you left Wait to see results selected, click
- Click OK to close the Operation Execution Summary.
To verify that the OU was created in EmpowerID
- From the Business Roles and Locations management page, click the Locations tab and search for the OU you just created.
- In the navigation sidebar, expand Compliance and Reports and click Audit Log.
- In the Audit Log, click the Recently Created Objects tab and search for the OU.
A record for the OU appears in the grid.
A record of type Active Directory Organizational Unit (System) for OU appears in the grid.
To verify that the OU was created in Active Directory
On a server with the Active Directory PowerShell module, run the following PowerShell cmdlet (substituting the name of the OU in the cmdlet with the OU you created):
A record for the OU is returned.Code Block language powershell Get-ADOrganizationalUnit -Filter {name -eq "Customers"}
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