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Configuring Active Directory Integration

Enterprise Mobility Management uses a customer organization's Active Directory instance to identify the users invited to register their mobile devices. Security policies in Enterprise Mobility Management are applied to a device based on its association with an Active Directory user.

Key Integration Concepts

Creating Three Active Directory Security Groups

Enterprise Mobility Management requires three security groups be created in Active Directory. These map to three security policies in Enterprise Mobility Management:

All Active Directory user records intended for import into Enterprise Mobility Management must be included in one of these three security groups.

  1. Open the Active Directory console and create a new organizational unit called Kaseya EMM Groups under the main domain.

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  2. Create three security groups under Kaseya EMM Groups. Name them High Security Group, Medium Security Group and Low Security Group.

    Note:You may name these security groups differently. But for ease of mapping with Enterprise Mobility Management, we recommend using these names.

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  3. Right click each of the three Kaseya EMM Groups, then click the Properties option. Open the Members tab, then click the Add button.

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  4. Search for users in Active Directory to add to each of the three Kaseya EMM Groups.

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    Now you have created the three EMM security groups (High Medium and Low) and mapped appropriate users to them.

  5. Once the configuration is complete, make note of the following. This information is required to connect to any instance of Active Directory you intend to associate with an organization within Enterprise Mobility Management.