07-08-2007 10:38 PM - edited 03-18-2019 07:33 PM
Is it possible to grant Unity permission to WebSA to a user or Domain Group from another domain, different from the domain where Unity server belongs? Thanks.
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07-09-2007 01:17 PM
Hi -
Yes. We have admins in one department and Unity servers installed into 4 different domains currently. You use grantunityaccess for this purpose. FYI - you can either give the domain account Eadmin privileges or here is another way to limit the permissions. For example, you only want to assign the domain account permission to reset subscriber passwords, like a Help Desk user:
1. Create a subscriber on the Unity server with the correct class of service and permissions
2. Run grantunityaccess utility and associate with this subscriber account instead of the EAdmin account
Note: Have the domain users add the Unity server to their Trusted sites in IE.
Ginger
07-09-2007 01:17 PM
Hi -
Yes. We have admins in one department and Unity servers installed into 4 different domains currently. You use grantunityaccess for this purpose. FYI - you can either give the domain account Eadmin privileges or here is another way to limit the permissions. For example, you only want to assign the domain account permission to reset subscriber passwords, like a Help Desk user:
1. Create a subscriber on the Unity server with the correct class of service and permissions
2. Run grantunityaccess utility and associate with this subscriber account instead of the EAdmin account
Note: Have the domain users add the Unity server to their Trusted sites in IE.
Ginger
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