Veritas Advanced Supervision User Guide
- Introducing Veritas Advanced Supervision
- Getting started
- Working with dashboard widgets
- Managing employees and employee groups
- Managing departments
- Managing department users
- Managing department searches
- Managing department-specific hotword sets
- Managing department-specific review comments
- Viewing employees associated with departments
- Managing users, roles, and permissions
- Managing application-specific hotword sets
- Managing application-specific review comments
- Managing search schedules
- Managing export operations
- Managing reviews
- Managing Audit Settings
- Working with Audit viewer
Creating employee groups
You must have the Manage Employees permission to set up an employee group. By default, users with the application role of App User Admin have this permission.
To create an employee group
- In the left navigation pane, click Employees.
- Click on the Employee groups section and expand it.
- By default, the General tab is displayed. If not, select the General tab. On the action bar of the tab, click New. The New Employee Group dialog box appears.
- Provide the following details:
Name
Specify a name for the employee group.
Description
Specify a description for the employee group.
Automatically synchronize
Select this check box if you want Advanced Supervision to regularly synchronize this employee group properties with values in the associated Windows or Domino user account. You must clear this option if you want to edit the profile manually after synchronization.
Note:
If you want to conduct Advanced Supervision searches for a synchronized Domino user, you must ensure that the user has an SMTP address defined in the Domino directory.
- If you have selected to synchronize the group with the user account information held in an external source like Active Directory, specify the details below:
Source > Active Directory search or Domino LDAP search
Lets you specify the appropriate search filter and search root. If the target employees are in various parts of your organization, their user accounts may be in different areas of the directory. By using a search with one or more search filters, you can find and automatically add these users.
An LDAP search filter can be based on any number of custom or standard attributes, but it must target user objects. You can combine multiple filters to find the members for a department. For example, you can enter the following to find all users whose department attribute is set to UK Equities:
(&(objectCategory=person)(department=UK Equities))
In the Search Root box, type the Distinguished Name for the search root. This name identifies where in the directory hierarchy to start the search. For example, if your directory spans multiple countries, you can set the root to the UK organizational unit by entering the following:
LDAP://OU=UK, DC=MyCompany, DC=com
Select Search whole tree to include the members of nested groups.
Source > Active Directory container
Lets you type the name of the Active Directory container.
In the ADsPath box, type the Distinguished Name of the Active Directory container that holds the users to add to the employee group. For example, suppose that the UK Equities department points to this organizational unit container:
CN=Equities, OU=UK, DC=MyCompany, DC=com
You can enter the following to add all the employees in the department to the group:
LDAP://CN=Equities, OU=UK, DC=MyCompany, DC=com
Select Search nested containers to include the members of nested containers.
Source > Windows group or distribution list, or Domino group or distribution list
Lets you type the name of a group in the form domain_name\group_name. The group may or may not be held in your directory. If you do not use Active Directory or a Domino directory, you can only update the display name of employee profiles by synchronizing. You need to enter additional employee information manually.
If you want to synchronize the employee group with a Domino group or distribution list, you must enable the following Domino LDAP attributes for anonymous access in Domino Administrator:
cn
dominocertificate
mail
maildomain
member
objectclass
See the Domino documentation for instructions on how to do this.
- To add employees to the group manually, click the Members tab and then click Add. Then select the employees from the list.
You can select multiple adjacent employees by holding down the Shift keywhile clicking the first and last employee in the range. To select multiple non-adjacent employees, hold down the Ctrl key while clicking the required employees. Click OK when you have finished.
- Click Save.