GroupID Portal
A GroupID portal represents a virtual link with the directory. Using it, users can do the following in an identity store:
- Search the directory.
- Perform group management tasks, such as create and update their groups; join and leave groups; attest, expire and renew groups, and more.
- Carry out user management tasks, such as create, update, and delete users in the directory. Users can maintain and update their profiles, change their passwords, manage their accounts, manage their direct reports, and more.
- Synchronize data between a source and a destination, such as directories, files, and databases.
- Manage user and group entitlements to shared resources on file servers and SharePoint sites.
- Approve and deny workflow requests.
- Generate hundreds of insightful reports on Active Directory, Microsoft Entra ID, Exchange, and Office 365 objects (groups, users, mailboxes, contacts, computers, and servers).
- View history data for directory objects that are created, updated, or deleted in the directory using GroupID.
Delegating group and user management tasks to end-users reduces the workload on IT administrators and helpdesk, as users are empowered to manage their groups and direct reports without assistance from an administrator. Moreover, when users maintain and update their profile information, data is more accurate and reliable.
Administrators can maintain complete control over data integrity, as they can implement fine-grained controls and policies that determine what users can view and change using the GroupID portal. They can also define workflows for an identity store, that serve as a built-in auditing system to ensure that users enter correct data before changes are committed to the directory.
A GroupID portal can be linked with multiple identity stores, thus eliminating the need to create a separate portal for each identity store. Users can select an identity store while signing in.
Linked Identity Stores and the GroupID Portal
The administrator can link two or more identity stores in GroupID. As a prerequisite for linking, the identity stores must be built on Active Directory or Microsoft Entra ID domains. The purpose is to link identical objects in different domains.
To learn about linked identity stores and how they work in a GroupID portal, see the Linked Identity Stores and the GroupID Portal topic.
Notifications in the Portal
A GroupID portal can send email notifications to designated recipients when a user makes a change to objects in an identity store. To specify notification recipients, see the Specify Notification Recipients topic.
By default, notifications are sent to users in the English language. However, a user can opt to receive notifications in a supported language by personalizing the language settings from the Settings panel in the portal.
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