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---- /!\ '''Edit conflict - your version:''' ---- Associate the ADO Connection to the Group Folder. Click on ADO Connections (left-hand Navigation pane) Click on the specific ADO Connection for this Group (middle pane) Click on Edit Connection (top-menu bar or right-click) Click on User/Group Rules (in pop-up box) Click on the Group icon (double person icon at bottom) Click on the Group from the list (should be named as in above step OU_xxxxx) Click on OK === Argos === In Argos, a Group Folder must be created to match the Group Folder in Argos. * Click on Groups (left-hand Navigtion pane) * Click on an existing Argos Group (right pane) * They are named like OU_xxxxx, where xxxxx is the Department or Group Area. * Click on Copy (top-menu bar) * A window will pop-up. * Change the name, description and remove any assigned users. * If there are users as part of this request, you can add them at this time. * Click OK. === Security === ---- /!\ '''End of edit conflict''' ---- |
Argos Groups and Folders Procedures
Creating Groups and Folders
MAPS
In MAPS, a Group must be created to match the Group Folder in Argos.
- Click on Groups in the left-hand Navigtion Pane.
- Click on an existing Argos Group (right pane)
- They are named like OU_xxxxx, where xxxxx is the Department or Group Area.
- Click on Copy (top-menu bar)
- A window will pop-up.
- Change the name, description and remove any assigned users.
- If there are users as part of this request, you can add them at this time.
- Click OK.
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Argos
In Argos, a Group Folder must be created to match the Group Folder in Argos.
- Click on Groups (left-hand Navigtion pane)
- Click on an existing Argos Group (right pane)
- They are named like OU_xxxxx, where xxxxx is the Department or Group Area.
- Click on Copy (top-menu bar)
- A window will pop-up.
- Change the name, description and remove any assigned users.
- If there are users as part of this request, you can add them at this time.
- Click OK.
Associate the ADO Connection to the Group Folder. Click on ADO Connections (left-hand Navigation pane) Click on the specific ADO Connection for this Group (middle pane) Click on Edit Connection (top-menu bar or right-click) Click on User/Group Rules (in pop-up box) Click on the Group icon (double person icon at bottom) Click on the Group from the list (should be named as in above step OU_xxxxx) Click on OK
Security
Edit conflict - your version:
Associate the ADO Connection to the Group Folder. Click on ADO Connections (left-hand Navigation pane) Click on the specific ADO Connection for this Group (middle pane) Click on Edit Connection (top-menu bar or right-click) Click on User/Group Rules (in pop-up box) Click on the Group icon (double person icon at bottom) Click on the Group from the list (should be named as in above step OU_xxxxx) Click on OK
Argos
In Argos, a Group Folder must be created to match the Group Folder in Argos.
- Click on Groups (left-hand Navigtion pane)
- Click on an existing Argos Group (right pane)
- They are named like OU_xxxxx, where xxxxx is the Department or Group Area.
- Click on Copy (top-menu bar)
- A window will pop-up.
- Change the name, description and remove any assigned users.
- If there are users as part of this request, you can add them at this time.
- Click OK.
Security
End of edit conflict
Note: As we learn more about the Evisions Argos product, these standards and best practices will grow and be revised to suit our environment more closely.