FIM And MIM Resources
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One of the requirements for most enterprise environments is the ability to easily customize and configure the layout and design of the FIM Portal in Microsoft Forefront Identity Manager (FIM) 2010 to better match a particular work environment. You can do this by creating and modifying the following FIM user interface (UI) configuration resources:
You can control how resources are displayed in the FIM Portal by using different UI configuration resources. The following figure shows the different parts of the FIM Portal that you can customize by using UI configuration resources.
Each link maps to a Homepage resource. You can define where a Homepage resource appears and how it appears on the homepage by creating or modifying a Homepage resource. For more details about Homepage resources, see the Homepage Resources section of this document.A Resource Control displays a resource in FIM in detail. You can customize the detail view of a resource by using the Resource Control Display Configuration (RCDC) resource. There can be as many as four different detail views for each resource type. The views in create, edit, and view mode are shared by all users who have rights to see them. Only members of the Administrator set can use the advanced view. For more details about RCDC, see the Resource Control Display Configurations section of this document.
The following is a detail view of a resource in advanced mode. (See Figure 6.) This view is created by the system. A member of the Administrator set sees this view during the viewing of an existing resource in advanced mode. This view lists all the attributes of the resource type in a system-defined order. There are two tabs in this view, one for all the common attributes that all types of resources share and one that includes all attributes that are specific to a particular type of resource. This view is usually used for administrative or troubleshooting tasks, and it cannot be customized.
When the language pack is installed and users want to customize how Navigation Bar resources are localized, they can do so by using the Localization tab of the Navigation Bar resource. This tab consists of following settings:
Used in any Identity Picker in the advanced detail view of a resource. By including this Usage Keyword, you include a generic list of search scopes that will allow the user to search for all resources based on their resource types.
RCDCs are configuration resources that are used to control how details of a resource are displayed in the FIM Portal. An RCDC can include customization of titles, descriptions, screen layouts, and which and how attributes are displayed. FIM includes several preconfigured RCDCs that you can customize using an XML configuration file, or you can create a new RCDC for custom resources. You can customize the following settings to display the detail information of a resource.
The following outlines a common real world scenario for numerous enterprise organisations. In this environment we have an existing Active Directory forest which includes an Exchange organisation, SharePoint, Skype for Business and many more common services and infrastructure. The business grows and with the wealth and equity purchases another business to diversity or expand. With that comes integration and the sharing of resources.
Lets now Set Permissions to allow the Synchronization Service which is controlled by the Built-in Synchronization Account to modify the value for the Employee Status Attribute for a User Resource. If Permissions are not granted to allow the Built-in Synchronization Account to manage this attribute if you try to run an Export on the FIM MA and a user Resource is expecting a modification to the \"Employee Status\" attribute than the Export will error \"Fail\" for the particular user. This is essentially a Denied permissions same as if we didn't apply permissions for other resources to modify this attribute. Just like what we did for the \"Administration: Administrators can read and update Users\" MPR lets make the same modification to the Synchronization: Synchronization account controls users it synchronizes MPR. Follow the Steps that were just outlined for the \"Administration: Administrators can read and update Users\" MPR.
Microsoft Identity Integration Server (MIIS) is an identity management (IdM) product offered by Microsoft. It is a service that aggregates identity-related information from multiple data-sources. The goal of MIIS is to provide organizations with a unified view of a user's/resources identity across the heterogeneous enterprise and provide methods to automate routine tasks.
For example, through the metaverse an organization's e-mail system can be linked to its human resources database to the organization's PBX system to any other data repository containing relevant user information. Each employee's attributes from the e-mail system and the human resources database are imported into the connector space through respective management agents. The e-mail system can then link to individual attributes from the employee entry, such as the employee telephone number. If an employee's telephone number changes, the new telephone number will automatically be propagated to the e-mail system.
As you will recall FIM is the new abbreviation for ILM, since it has been renamed Forefront Identity Manager, and RCDC is the Resource Control Display Configuration formerly known as the Object Visualization Configuration (OVC). RCDC is the way you custom how FIM displays objects (now called resources) in the portal. Now for English: If you need to change the options and information users see in the FIM portal when they create new users, groups (security or distribution), or edit or view these resources you do it by modifying the RCDC. The RCDC is an XML object, and each resource type (user, group, request, etc) has three: Create, Edit and View. To get a handle on the terms take a look at the figure below:
Single sign-on, or SSO, allows a user to access multiple applications using a single set of credentials. This capability can be applied to both employees and customers to streamline their login experiences. Typically, employees sign on to multiple business applications to do their jobs, such as messaging and email accounts, HR functions, intranet sites, financial records, etc. With SSO, they can access all of the resources they need with one set of login credentials, eliminating the need to remember or enter a unique password for each account.
Federated identity management, also known as federated SSO, refers to the establishment of a trusted relationship between separate organizations and third parties, such as application vendors or partners, allowing them to share identities and authenticate users across domains. When two domains are federated, a user can authenticate to one domain and then access resources in the other domain without having to perform a separate login process.
Although you may hear SSO and FIM frequently used together, they are not synonymous. Single sign-on enables access to applications and resources within a single domain. Federated identity management enables single-sign on to applications across multiple domains or organizations.
Your ability to give your employees and customers easy access to all of the resources they need, even if those apps and services sit outside your firewall and are managed by third parties, is foundational to digital transformation.
You may find yourself creating new Custom Attributes or even a custom Resource in the FIM Portal. If you only plan on managing these Custom Resources and or Attributes in the FIM Portal than you would not need to add them to the Synchronization Service and FIMMA, but if you intend to manage these new custom resources and attributes with the Synchronization Service than you will need to update the Synchronization Service to include these Resources and / or Attribute. This posting is to assist with the Updating of the FIMMA .
The Update Resources activity is the \"bread and butter\" activity of WAL. It is used to update MIM / FIM resources as well as read MIM / FIM resources to populate WorkflowData dictionary. This activity completely eliminates the need for the out-of-box Function Evaluator activity. The activity can update a collection of resources in a single expression.
The activity intelligently aggregates multiple updates into a single request per resource. It also issues update request(s) for a resource / attribute only when the resource / attribute is actually modified. If the target of any update is a collection of resources, all will get updated.
Optional. If this setting is selected, the activity can be configured to query resources which can be used in the update definitions as source value expressions or targets as well as in the activity execution condition and iteration. See Query Resources wiki for more information.
Required. Specify the updates to be performed by the activity. Lookups are used in the value expressions and are also used to represent target resources and attributes. Variables may also be specified as a target and then used in the value expression for subsequent update definitions. The \"Allow Null\" option enforces the deletion of target values when the source value expression resolves to a null value. 153554b96e
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