The Active Administrator Path Selection page displays the default path to the folder where the Active Administrator data is stored.
The install process creates the ActiveAdministrator share, which contains five subfolders in which Active Administrator data is stored: ActiveTemplates, ADBackups, Config, GPOHistory, and GPORepository. You can create your own share as long as it resides on a server that is accessible by all Active Administrator users. Make sure the share has sufficient hard drive capacity. You can estimate that each GPO initially takes 2MB to back up. Each version saved thereafter is significantly smaller, about 10k on average. If you have a large Active Directory® database, you should have 10GB available.
IMPORTANT: If you create a share manually, you must use the name ActiveAdministrator for that share. Set authenticated users full control on the share permissions. If you would like to restrict permissions further, you can change the NTFS permissions. |
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Click Next. If the folder you entered does not exist, you receive a confirmation message. |
NOTE: After you complete the configuration wizard, you can use the Active Administrator Console to modify the email server settings by selecting Configuration | SMTP Settings. |
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If your SMTP server requires authentication, type the username and password in the SMTP User Name and SMTP Password boxes. |
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Type the email address that to appear in the From box of the alert email. By entering something meaningful, you can use the From box to filter your email. |
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Click Test Settings. |
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On many tasks, an email is sent automatically to the Administrator’s email address. You also have the opportunity to enable or disable key features of Active Administrator®. If you disable a feature, you can enable it within the Active Administrator console.
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Active Templates, which are used to grant specific sets of Active Directory® rights to an object, can be configured so that they are automatically reapplied if any of their permissions within the template are accidentally removed. Additionally, you can alert administrators automatically by email when an Active Template is repaired.
NOTE: After you complete the configuration wizard, you can use the Active Administrator® Console to manage active template delegation enforcement by selecting Configuration | Active Template Settings. |
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To send reports of broken templates to selected users by email, click Add to add email addresses to the list. To suppress the reports, clear the list of email addresses. |
NOTE: You must have configured the Email server to continue. If necessary, click Back to return to the Email Server Settings page. See Setting up the email server. |
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