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OfficeScan 10.6 Administrator's Guide - Trend Micro™ Online Help

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To integrate Active Directory with <strong>OfficeScan</strong>:<br />

Getting Started with <strong>OfficeScan</strong><br />

PATH: ADMINISTRATION > ACTIVE DIRECTORY > ACTIVE DIRECTORY INTEGRATION<br />

1. Under Active Directory Domains, specify the Active Directory domain name.<br />

2. Specify credentials that the <strong>OfficeScan</strong> server will use when synchronizing data with<br />

the specified Active Directory domain. The credentials are required if the server is<br />

not part of the domain. Otherwise, the credentials are optional. Be sure that these<br />

credentials do not expire or the server will not be able to synchronize data.<br />

a. Click Enter domain credentials.<br />

b. In the popup window that opens, type the username and password. The<br />

username can be specified using any of the following formats:<br />

• domain\username<br />

• username@domain<br />

c. Click Save.<br />

3. Click the button to add more domains. If necessary, specify domain<br />

credentials for any of the added domains.<br />

4. Click the button to delete domains.<br />

5. Specify encryption settings if you specified domain credentials. As a security<br />

measure, <strong>OfficeScan</strong> encrypts the domain credentials you specified before saving<br />

them to the database. When <strong>OfficeScan</strong> synchronizes data with any of the specified<br />

domains, it will use an encryption key to decrypt the domain credentials.<br />

a. Go to the Encryption Settings for Domain Credentials section.<br />

b. Type an encryption key that does not exceed 128 characters.<br />

c. Specify a file to which to save the encryption key. You can choose a popular file<br />

format, such as .txt. Type the file's full path and name, such as<br />

C:\AD_Encryption\EncryptionKey.txt.<br />

WARNING! If the file is removed or the file path changes, <strong>OfficeScan</strong> will not<br />

be able to synchronize data with all of the specified domains.<br />

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