Hi lopaka,
I couldn't find my old dar file. So I made a new solution and I think I've done it better than what I had last time.
Let's see how it works.
Assigning Category access for Active Directory "WFA Operators Groups" is not available in WFA. Its only the individual operator users that can be done. And another problem that domain users in WFA are only created when they login. This is a problem that the Admin needs to wait for operators users to login into WFA.
This solution I'm providing is a workflow. A workflow which when executed will pull out all Users in the WFA Operators Groups for every LDAP server mentioned and get them into WFA as operators. Now you can assign Categories to them as you wish. You need not wait for them to login into WFA before assigning categories to them.
When the operators login using their respective Domain credentials, they will get access to categories just as you wanted them to be.
Prerequisites:
- You need Powershell 3.0 or above on your WFA server. Windows2012 by default has this.
- Have the WFA Configurations defined for LDAP and Wfa Operators Users groups decided as you wish.
- Add credentials of a WFA ‘Admin’ user for ‘localhosthost’
Match: Exact
Type: Other
Name/IP: localhost
Username: <WFA Admin Username>
Password: <User Password>
4. Add credentials for the Active Directory server. We need it to query the AD server for users in groups.
Match: Exact
Type: Other
Name/IP: <Active Directory Server IP>
Username: <Username>
Password: <Password>
Now just import the attached WFA2_2_sinhaa__Workflow_Get_WFA_Ldap_Operator_Users.dar into your WFA server and Execute the workflow. It needs NO user inputs, just execute it.
Have fun.
sinhaa
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