After recertification finishes, there is no customized report available from ARM to show the list of AD groups of recertification completion vs incompletion. Admin should have a visibility to know how many are completed and how many are not completed. Specially when the list of data owners and resource can be adjusted…
Hello, it would be great to have the ability to remove permissions in one step. Something like right-click user object -> "Remove Permissions". Maybe a dialog pops where you can choose which permissions to remove (i.e. Sharepoint, File Server, Exchange).
Hi, Not sure if this is a bug or not but the Data Owner that create these "Purpose Groups" should be viewable to Data Owners that created them. They are the one that need it more than the ARM Admin. If this is not a bug, please enable this feature. Thanks, Jason
At the moment AD and Azure AD are two separate scans with no connection in ARM. It would be amazing if you could compare two user objects (AD and Azure) of the same person. For example: To see stuff like "last logon timestamp" of both. When you then see that one of the two is still actively used and the other one wasn't…
When user views the AD group list in 'Start New Recertification for Active Directory', there is no button to select all. Some users who have a long list of AD groups to recertify, it is troublesome to click one by one.
When user clicks Recertification-> Start New Recertification for Active Directory, the recertification table shows misalignment for columns. For user who has a long list of Active Directory to recertify, it is difficult to read.
I would love to have the ability to have ARM send an email regarding the completion of a given approved request to a custom email address. This would allow me to send an email to our Solarwinds ServiceDesk, for when a new user has been created, along with specific requests made by the user, like requesting hardware or…
Allow a feature to ease the load of multiple users or groups for creation on AD. This is particularly helpful when creating multiple users\groups at once.
When Creating a Exchange User with a ARM Template it is already possible to set the ActiveSync Policy. Unfortunately it is currently not possible to set the Exchange Alias or the Retention Policy over ARM directly. We need to use a custom PowerShell Script to set these Attributes. As we try to use the ARM Standard this…
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