Hi Roland,
We see now everything you mean, regarding the password ages, account
expiration emails, etc, etc. Thank you for patiently pointing out what
we should have noticed already. :-)
We also discovered the OU selection dropdown.
A last question if we may:
With the OU drop-down, we filter on OU, then we filter on account
status, leaving us with some specific accounts, which we can all check
to select them.
But then what..? There seems to be no mass-edit function, to (for
example) mass-disable those selected users?
We will proceed buying the pro version, thanks!
Mourik Jan
On 4/23/20 9:20 PM, Roland Gruber wrote:
Hi,
Am 23.04.20 um 20:28 schrieb mj:
Is it possible to utilize LAM (pro?) for this scenario:
- define max password age in LAM
- have lam check the AD info (like pwdLastSet)
- configure a LAM task to send emails to users X,Y and Z days before
expiration, with a link to the self-service portal where they can change it
- and if a password actually would expire, perform 'an action' (like
notify admins, disable the user, run a script, or whatever)
you can use the cron jobs in LAM Pro for this:
https://www.ldap-account-manager.org/static/doc/manual/ch03s02.html#idm1087
Here you can link to self service which allows the password change.
We discovered only today, that if we set the OU for users to the base of
our ldap tree, LAM discovers *all* users (including those in other OU's,
and an extra drop down appears where we can move users between OU's!
Great functionality that we thought was missing in LAM, but that was
actually there!)
:)
What would be nice as well (having discovered the above) is to have a
dropdown filter, to select what OU to filter on. (so we could choose to
show only the users in OU=students-2019)
Where exactly do you need this filter? E.g. on account list you will also see
the drop-down to filter by OU.
Best regards
Roland
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