Active Directory Authentication |
To enable Active Directory authentication 1.Select Administration in the main menu of the Control Center. 2.Select Authentication in the control menu. 3.In the opened window, select Microsoft Active Directory section. 4.Set the Use Microsoft Active Directory authentication flag. 5.Click Save. 6.Restart Dr.Web Server to apply changes. For Active Directory authentication, only enabling of using this authentication method is configured in Control Center. You must edit Active Directory administrators' settings manually at the Active Directory server. To edit Active Directory administrators
1.To enable editing of administrator parameters, do the following: a)Modify the Active Directory scheme with the drweb-13.00.0-<build>-esuite-modify-ad-schema-<OS_version>.exe utility (it is included into Dr.Web Server distribution kit).
b)Register Active Directory Schema snap-in, execute the regsvr32 schmmgmt.dll command with the administrative privileges, then run mmc and add the Active Directory Schema snap-in. c)Using the Active Directory Schema snap-in, add the auxiliary DrWebEnterpriseUser class and the additional DrWebAdmin attribute to the User and (if necessary) Group classes.
d)With the administrative privileges run the drweb-13.00.0-<build>-esuite-aduac-<OS_version>.msi file (is included in the Enterprise Security Suite 13.0 distribution kit) and wait until the installation finishes. 2.Visual editing of attributes is available from the Active Directory Users and Computers control panel → Users section → in the Administrator Properties window for editing settings of selected user → on the Dr.Web Authentication tab. 3.The following parameter is available for editing (yes, no or not set values can be set for the attribute): User is administrator indicates that the user is full-rights administrator.
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