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==== Display name ====
====Display name====
Enter a saying display name
Enter a saying display name


===== Group =====
=====Group=====
Browse for an existing AD group or write the samaccountname.
Browse for an existing AD group or write the samaccountname.


===== Show username =====
=====Show username=====
Show the Username from UMS
Show the Username from UMS


===== Templates =====
=====Templates=====
Open another window where you can select the templates you are allowed to reset password for.
Opens another window where you can select the templates you are allowed to disable and enable users for.


===== Service account =====
=====Service account=====
Choose a Service Account with access to the domain in which the group is residing.
Choose a Service Account with access to the domain in which the group is residing.


==== Show UPN ====
====Show UPN====
Show the Username from Active directory. This slows the loading in UMS web when showing users
Show the Username from Active directory. This slows the loading in UMS web when showing users



Latest revision as of 13:28, 25 March 2021

With User Lock, the school’s staff can deactivate a user’s account and thereby block the user’s access to the school’s IT system, without needing assistance from the IT department. It only takes a moment to deactivate an account, making it possible to intervene immediately, e.g. is a student is caught cheating. In the same way, reactivating the account also just takes a moment. When you deactivate an account, you can write why. This way it is easy to see if, e.g. at student violates the same rules repeatedly.

Prerequisites

Supported administrative systems

All

Module requirements

UMS Academic Web

Testing after setup

Test of an existing user in AD. The user must be able to both disables / Enables again

What to have ready

Active Directory

Installation

Configuration of "Disable/Enable"

The settings can be found under “Web setup\Edit”.

The configuration of “User lock” consist of 2 sets of settings:

  • A number of groups (AD groups) which have access to lock/unlock users.
  • A number of groups (AD groups) which can have their account locked/unlocked.

First one group needs to added with access to Lock/unlock users:

Display name

Enter a saying display name

Group

Browse for an existing AD group or write the samaccountname.

Show username

Show the Username from UMS

Templates

Opens another window where you can select the templates you are allowed to disable and enable users for.

Service account

Choose a Service Account with access to the domain in which the group is residing.

Show UPN

Show the Username from Active directory. This slows the loading in UMS web when showing users

Groups setup

Next step is to choose the groups are can be lock/unlocked with this module:

Click “Add…”

  • Enter a saying display name, and browse for an existing AD group.
  • Optional an OU search path can be entered. This means that the users both need to be in the group and placed in the “Search path” or below in AD.
  • Choose a Service Account with access to the domain in which the group is residing.

Combinations of groups

The last step is combine the 2 groups:

Click “Add…”

Choose the 2 groups.

Now a basic setting is setup.

Remember that it’s possible to add a large number af groups if needed, so the needed resulting combined rights is correct.

Typical example:

In the above example, “All teachers” can block “All students”. And “IT Staff” can block both “All students” and “All teachers”.

Technical settings

Settings for Disable/enable

All setting for UMS Attendance Basic is set through the configurator.

All settings for the ‘Disable/enable’ module is set under “Set web access” or under Modules/UMS Web setup:

The setup consists of three steps:

  1. Setup a collection of groups, which have access to disable/enable users.
  2. Setup a collection of group that can have their account disabled/enabled.
  3. Combine the two settings above to achieve the access level needed.

Group settings

Define any number of Active Directory Groups, which can access the functionality of the module.

File:Userlockaccesstodisableandenableusers.png

Make sure that the chosen Service account have access to resolve groups in the chosen domain.

Now setup a number of groups, which can have their accounts disabled/enabled.

As an extra option, it is possible to specify a “Search path”. If this setting has a value, the users is required to be both members of the group and reside in the specified OU-path or below.

Now there should at least two groups defined: One for the users with access, and one for the users, which can have their account disabled/enabled. The last step is to combine them.

FAQ