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Appendix 13 Using Adapters
Microsoft Active Directory Adapter
Step 3
Click the Domain tab and enter the domain name and runtime user account that contains the credentials
to connect to the target, then click OK.
to connect to the target, then click OK.
Automating Active Directory Domain Activities
Defining a Create User Account Activity
Before You Begin
To launch this activity, the runtime user must have local administrative rights to the target.
Step 1
On the Toolbox pane, select the Microsoft Active Directory > Create User Account and drag and drop
the activity onto the Workflow pane.
the activity onto the Workflow pane.
Step 2
Click the General tab and enter the appropriate information.
Step 3
Click the User tab and enter the required information, including:
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Canonical Path—Full or partial canonical path of the Organizational Unit object excluding the
domain name. For example:
domain name. For example:
mydomain.local/LocationOU/DeptOU or LocationOU/DeptOU
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Object class—The type of location where new user information will reside
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Container—Group of objects held within a domain
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Organizational Unit—Group of containers of objects held within a domain
Step 4
Enter the information in the remaining tabs as necessary, then click Save to complete the activity
definition.
definition.
Defining the NetDiag Activity
Use the NetDiag activity to launch tests using the Network Connectivity Tester tool (Netdiag.exe) to help
isolate networking and connectivity problems to determine the state of your network client.
isolate networking and connectivity problems to determine the state of your network client.
The Network Connectivity Tester tool (Netdiag.exe) is installed as part of the deployment and resource
kits and may not be installed on all targets. If you execute the activity against a target (Windows or
Exchange) that does not have the tool installed, then the following message will be displayed:
kits and may not be installed on all targets. If you execute the activity against a target (Windows or
Exchange) that does not have the tool installed, then the following message will be displayed:
Netdiag.exe is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
Step 1
In the Process Editor Toolbox, choose Microsoft Active Directory > NetDiag, then drag and drop the
activity onto the Workflow pane.
activity onto the Workflow pane.
Step 2
Click the General tab and enter the appropriate information.
Step 3
Click the Targets tab to specify whether the process target should be used for activity execution or
overridden with a different target.
overridden with a different target.
Step 4
Click the Inputs tab to continue and specify the following information:
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NetDiag Switches—Network Connectivity diagnostic switch options. The default switches is /v.