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From the Navigation pane in the NetVault WebUI, click Change Settings. |
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Click Apply. |
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No one can change the password of an Azure AD user or set the password to use the Password never expires option. |
As with Active Directory (AD), the preferred method of adding an Azure AD user is for the applicable user to log in and let NetVault complete the authentication process. However, if you have the applicable privileges, at a minimum, you must have the Users — Administer user accounts privilege, you can manually add the user, where it will also consider the privileges defined to the selected user before renaming it to an Azure AD user.
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In the Navigation pane, click Users and Groups. |
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Enter the Azure AD user name; for example, username@domain.com. |
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Click Apply. |
A local NetVault Administrator or NetVault user with administrative privileges can remove an Azure AD user from NetVault. This does not affect the user’s account in Azure AD; it only removes the user from the NetVault Database. Whereas, MSP administrator is not permitted to delete any tenant user, the tenant administrator can only delete tenant user/s.
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In the Navigation pane, click Users and Groups. |
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On the Manage User Accounts and User Groups page, select the user account that you want to remove, and click Delete. |
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