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Active Administrator 8.7 - Installation Guide

Installation Considerations for Active Administrator Installing and configuring Active Administrator Appendix: Active Administrator Server Manager

Setting up features and the owner

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.

Inactive Users and Computers
To modify the feature, finish the wizard, start Active Administrator Console, and select Security & Delegation | Inactive Accounts.
Change Your Password Reminder Policy
To modify the feature, finish the wizard, start Active Administrator Console, and select Security & Delegation | Password Policy.
Enable Account Expiration Notification
To modify the feature, finish the wizard, start Active Administrator Console, and select Security & Delegation | Account Expiration.
Active Directory Replication Monitoring
To modify the feature, finish the wizard, start Active Administrator Console, and select AD Infrastructure | Replication Monitoring.
Active Directory Health Assessment Reports
To modify the feature, finish the wizard, start Active Administrator Console, and select Settings | Assessment Report.

Configuring active template delegation enforcement

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.

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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.

Configuring group policy history

You can set how often selected domain controllers are polled for Group Policy Object (GPO) changes. The polling interval is set to 60 seconds by default. We recommend a polling interval of 60 seconds as this gives administrators enough time to make a few changes to the GPO without creating new versions for every change.

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To add additional domains, click Add Domain, select a domain from the list, and click OK.

Configuring Active Directory backups

Configuring Active Directory backups

Administrators can select a domain that contains Windows Server domain controllers and back up Active Directory user and group objects in that domain. When a situation occurs that requires a user or group object to be restored, administrators can select the object from a list and restore either the object with all the attributes it possessed when it was backed up, or only attributes the administrator selects. In the case of an organizational unit object, administrators have the option of either restoring all objects it contains or all objects it contains of a particular type.

The Active Administrator AD Object Backup Service backs up the listed domains based on the settings in the Run backup boxes. If you are using Windows Server, Yes displays in the Supports Password Recovery column.

By default, an Active Directory backup creates temporary files during processing and stores the backup files when the backup is complete under the folder C:\ActiveAdministrator\ADBackups\DOMAIN_domainname (where domainname is the fully qualified name of the domain being backed up). You can specify the folder where the temporary files are processed and where the backup files are stored.

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Click Add Domain.
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In the Domain box, type a domain name, or browse to locate a domain.
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Click Password Recovery.
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Click Yes.
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Select to run the backup Every Day, Twice a Day, or Weekly in the Run backup box.
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Select the Override the default temporary folder check box.
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Select the Override AD Backup share path check box.
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