Review nested group structures (web client)
The central component of every Active Directory (AD) is the group concept. Administrators use groups to assign access rights and resources to individual users or user groups that results in nesting. For example, the Marketing group provides access rights to the corresponding department file server directories.
Simultaneously, the group is also a member (or nested member) of the Access Wlan 4th floor group. Use ARM web client to view a graphical representation of the user accounts in your AD environment and their associated groups.
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Log into the Access Rights Manager application.
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Go to the Accounts page and search for a user.
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Click the vertical ellipsis next to the desired user and click Graph View to open the Graph View.
The Graph view displays the selected user and the groups where the user is a member. The user box is displayed in light gray, with a box at the top displaying the number of groups that the user is a member.
Group boxes are displayed in dark blue, and each has a box at the top and a box at the bottom. The top box displays the number of parent nodes, and the bottom box displays the number of child nodes.
Each Graph view page can display a maximum of three Group boxes. If there are more than three Group boxes, click the arrow to the left or right to view the remaining boxes.
Click a box to change the perspective of the Graphical view to your selection.