Any user who creates a group automatically becomes the owner of the group. Available group operations include the following:
For more information about using and configuring Group objects, see the eDirectory Administration guide .
In Roles and Tasks, select
> .In the Create Group page, provide the required information, then click
.Select
to make the new group a dynamic group, of the class dynamicGroup. Otherwise, the group is created as a static group, or the class Group.Select
to make the creator of a group object the group owner. The group’s Owner attribute is set to the DN of iManager’s logged-in user. Deselect to leave the Owner attribute undefined.NOTE:You can convert a static group to a dynamic group after the fact by using the Modifying a Group option. This extends the selected Group object to belong to the dynamicGroupAux class.
In Roles and Tasks, select
> .In the Delete Group page, specify the name of the group object to delete, or use the Object Selector to locate it, then click
.The Delete Group page lets you Select a single object, Select multiple objects, or use Advanced Selection option to specify the object to delete.
In Roles and Tasks, select
> .In the Modify Group page, specify the name of a Group object, or use the Object Selector to locate it, then click
.Make the desired changes to the Group object’s attributes, then click
.NOTE:If you modify a static group to be a dynamic group, and you are using RBS, you must enable dynamicGroupAux class support. To do this, open
> > > > . Select from the drop-down menu, then click .This task lets you make simultaneous identical modifications to the attributes of all member objects of a specified group.
In Roles and Tasks, select
> .In the Modify Members of Group page, specify the name of a Group object, or use the Object Selector to locate it, then click
.Make the desired changes to the member object’s attributes, then click
.This link redirects you to the Move an Object task. For more information, see Section 4.1.5, Moving an Object.
This option is identical to the Rename an Object task. For more information, see Section 4.1.6, Renaming an Object.
This page displays the groups that you own. From it, you can create a new group, and edit or delete an existing group.