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  • Add custom AD queries...

    is it possible to do this yet?

  • #2
    Re: Add custom AD queries...

    Can you give more details on what you are looking for?

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    • #3
      Re: Add custom AD queries...

      We have added a tab called "Unix Account" to Active Directory. Within this tab Unix can either be flagged as enabled or disabled. This is for associate's to be able to access the Vintela software that was recently installed. I'm looking for a way to be able to run a report to show which of the associate's have the flag turned on within this tab.

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      • #4
        Re: Add custom AD queries...

        You may be able to add this as a custom attribute if you can find out what the field is called in AD. To do this you will go to File->Manage Object View->AD Custom. Add the information for the field there, and you will then have a new tab called Custom when you view user properties for your users.

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        • #5
          Re: Add custom AD queries...

          To find the attribute(s) that get set for this new dialog, right click on any user in Hyena, select "Manage Directory Attributes", then select the first option "Show all attributes present..." and click OK. You can then see all of the attributes for an object and can then add the attribute to a query, etc.

          If you want to see this same dialog in Hyena, you should be able to see it if you right click on a user, select Account Functions->Shell Properties.
          Kevin Stanush
          SystemTools Software Inc.

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          • #6
            Re: Add custom AD queries...

            When I right click on a user in Hyena I do not get the option "Manage Directory Attributes." I assume it is because of the version of Hyena I have? It's V6.2 'B'

            Thanks for your help!

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            • #7
              Re: Add custom AD queries...

              Yes, that is correct, this is a new feature. But you can also list all of the directory attributes for any user by right clicking on the user, select Listing Views->User (All). You just can't modify them, but you could with the other feature in v6.7
              Kevin Stanush
              SystemTools Software Inc.

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