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Chapter 16 <strong>User</strong> Group Mapping and Specification<br />

Deleting a Windows or Generic LDAP Group Set Mapping<br />

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You can delete individual group set mappings.<br />

To delete a Windows or generic LDAP group mapping:<br />

Step 1 In the navigation bar, click External <strong>User</strong> Databases.<br />

Step 2 Click Database Group Mappings.<br />

Group Mapping by Group Set Membership<br />

Step 3 Click the external user database configuration whose group set mapping you want to delete.<br />

If you are deleting a Windows group set mapping, the Domain Configurations table appears. The Group<br />

Mappings <strong>for</strong> database <strong>User</strong>s table appears.<br />

Step 4 If you are deleting a Windows group set mapping, click the domain name whose group set mapping you<br />

want to delete.<br />

The Group Mappings <strong>for</strong> Domain: domainname table appears.<br />

Step 5 Click the group set mapping that you want to delete.<br />

Step 6 Click Delete.<br />

ACS displays a confirmation dialog box.<br />

Step 7 Click OK in the confirmation dialog box.<br />

ACS deletes the selected external user database group set mapping.<br />

Deleting a Windows Domain Group Mapping Configuration<br />

You can delete an entire group mapping configuration <strong>for</strong> a Windows domain. When you delete a<br />

Windows domain group mapping configuration, you delete all group set mappings in the configuration.<br />

To delete a Windows group mapping:<br />

Step 1 In the navigation bar, click External <strong>User</strong> Databases.<br />

Step 2 Click Database Group Mappings.<br />

Step 3 Click the name of the Windows external user database.<br />

Step 4 Click the domain name whose group set mapping you want to delete.<br />

Step 5 Click Delete Configuration.<br />

ACS displays a confirmation dialog box.<br />

Step 6 Click OK in the confirmation dialog box.<br />

ACS deletes the selected external user database group mapping configuration.<br />

<strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Cisco</strong> <strong>Secure</strong> <strong>Access</strong> <strong>Control</strong> <strong>Server</strong> 4.2<br />

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