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In User Administration, you can use the Import Users functionality to import NT (Windows platform) and/or LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) domain users into an environment that allows such import.

Note

Access to the Import Users functionality depends on specific Eagle global settings. The Import Users functionality is available only if the Show Import NT Domain User(s) and/or the Show Import LDAP Domain User(s) check boxes are selected in the General tab of the Maintenance dialog box. If none of these boxes are checked, the Import Users functionality will not be available in the environment.


To import users:

  1. In User Administration, click Users in the left navigation.
    You see a list of all the available users.
  2. Click Create New and select Import Users.
     
  3. In the Select Domain dialog box, click NT Users or LDAP Users to select the domain type. Click the Domain drop down to select the domain. Click Next.
  4. In the Select Users dialog box, hold down the CTRL key and check all the user names that you wish to import. To select all users for import, click Check All. To deselect all users, click Uncheck All. To select users that are currently unselected, click Reverse. Click Next.
  5. In the Specify Required Properties dialog box, click the Privileges, User Settings, Application Role & Business Group (required), and PACE Roles (required) tabs and complete the options, as needed. Click Next.
  6. In the Adjust User Settings dialog box, review and modify the options, as needed. Click Next if you are ready to start the import. 
    IMPORTANT Note: If you click Next after completing the Adjust User Settings dialog box, the import will be started automatically
  7. In the Finish Page dialog box, review the import status information.
  8. In the Users workspace, review the information for the users you have imported.

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