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devel:documentation:adm:systems:winrm_ad_connector [2019/10/17 11:05] fiserp [Installation] |
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Typical use cases for this combined connector are: | Typical use cases for this combined connector are: | ||
- | * Management of home directories - User is created via AD connector and home directory is created by WinRM Connector (powershell) | + | * Management of home directories - User is created via AD connector and home directory is created by WinRM Connector (powershell). Owner of home directory can be set only locally. |
* Management of o365 | * Management of o365 | ||
* Management of Exchange | * Management of Exchange | ||
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Now we have prepared the tool which is used by our connector. Next you need to install java connector server. Connector server is not mandatory but as we wrote in the first section it is strongly recommended. | Now we have prepared the tool which is used by our connector. Next you need to install java connector server. Connector server is not mandatory but as we wrote in the first section it is strongly recommended. | ||
- | - Follow [[devel: | + | - Follow [[devel: |
- Put '' | - Put '' | ||
- Configure WinRM on windows server or check if WinRM is accessible. You can follow steps from our [[tutorial: | - Configure WinRM on windows server or check if WinRM is accessible. You can follow steps from our [[tutorial: |