Group Management Articles
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Managing Groups
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Setting up a dynamic group can be a complicated process. CIT's Identity Management group will be happy to help you. The simplest way to make someone (or an object) a member of a group is...
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All CornellAD reference groups based on the lowest level of the Peoplesoft HR Tree (typically at the department level) are mail-enabled for use with Exchange. (Peoplesoft calls these "Node 9...
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Individuals who have access to manage CornellAD groups can add members via the console or web interface.
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There are two levels of control over the properties of a group. The vendor's documentation calls these Primary Owners and Secondary Owners. Primary Owners can modify any of the group's...
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Add, remove, or re-order columns on the Members page (and others).
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The act of turning a basic group into a dynamic group removes all existing members from the group, so we recommend creating a brand-new group (with no members), rather than re-using an existing...
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How CornellAD administrators can create groups for many purposes, such as controlling who can access certain services, or emailing a group of people.
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There are many ways to use dynamic groups. Here we'll describe how to set up dynamic groups for a few common situations. The procedures below assume you are working with a brand new dynamic...
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What's all this then? The information on this page is presented in the context of using CornellAD reference groups to set sharing permissions to Exchange calendars and mail folders,...
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Mail-enabling a CornellAD group allows the group to be used in two additional ways. The group can be used in setting calendar and folder sharing permissions for Exchange accounts,...
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Room Lists are centrally-created groups that initially have no members. Organizational unit (OU) admins must add members (rooms and sometimes equipment) to their room list. When users...
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Individuals who have access to manage CornellAD groups can remove members via the web interface.
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When you create groups, it's a good idea to set them up as universal groups from the start. Groups must be universal in order to mail-enable the group or add a reference group as a member....
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The basic form of membership in a group starts when you add the member and ends when you remove the member. It is also possible for you to specify a starting time and date, an ending time and date...
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Using a supported browser, connect to manage.ad.cornell.edu. Log in using your NetID@cornell.edu or DOCID@cornell.edu account. Use the ID that has privileges to manage the group...
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