Domain user management

Domain user management in N-central refers to the ability to authenticate and authorize users through an external directory service, typically Microsoft Active Directory (AD), using Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). AD implements LDAP as its primary access protocol. This allows users to sign into N-central using their existing domain credentials, aligning with centralized IT policies, and reducing the need to manage duplicate accounts.

Domain user Management plays a critical role in ensuring that users have appropriate access to resources while minimizing security risks and maintaining regulatory compliance.

For domain user management to function properly, you must have installed agents on the domain controller for the target domains. A successful discovery of the Active Directory server automatically enables domain user management.

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