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Microsoft Active Directory is a technology to manage computers and other devices on a network. Active Directory provides a way to organize a large number of FactoryLogix users and user groups into logical groups and subgroups and provides access control/management at each level.

  • Active Directory groups may be easily added to FactoryLogix user roles which will grant each user in that group all the rights assigned to that role.

  • Active Directory adds the benefit of inheriting whatever security and password rules your organization has set forth.

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If desired, you can maintain users and groups outside of FactoryLogix from a Windows domain controller using Active Directory. 

  1. Log into the NPI client application.

  2. Select System Configuration

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  2. On the Manage People tab, select Add New User / Group 

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  2. In the Add User / Group dialog, select Active Directory Object, then select Add Object.

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  2. In the Add Object dialog, select Users, Groups, or Both from the Object Type drop-down.

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  2. (Optional) Use the Name fields to specify additional name search criteria.

  3. Select Find Now to display Active Directory users and/or groups that meet your search criteria.

  4. Under Search Results, locate the user or group you want to add to FactoryLogix, then select OK.

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  2. In the Add User / Group dialog, select OK to add the user or group

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You can only make changes to Active Directory objects in Active Directory, not in FactoryLogix
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