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Hello,
In our customer estate of 55k+ devices (FNMS2017R3 and now migrated to 2019R1), we have AD and SCCM integrations (desktops only).
We see a lot of discrepancies in enterprise groups (Corp Units, Locations, Cost Centers) being imported regularly. But we are not sure which import is causing this either its AD or SCCM or any other..etc.?
1. How to verify which particular inventory connection importing these enterprise groups?
2. If it is AD integration (we see all the ent. groups fields are updated against users), what is the way to disable the enterprise groups from being imported?
3. If it is SCCM integration, what is the way to disable the enterprise groups from being imported?
4. What is the best recommendation to update ent groups against users and devices automatically after disabling the auto-import from sccm or AD ?
Regards
Rajesh Ponnala
Jul 17, 2019 08:30 AM - edited Jul 17, 2019 08:32 AM
Rajesh:
Thank you for the question. Neither the out-of-the-box Active Directory connector nor the SCCM Inventory Adapter bring in Enterprise Group data, by default.
This information is normally imported into FlexNet Manager using a separate Business Adapter. Likely during your FlexNet Implementation, a Business Adapter was created that is connecting to Active Directory using LDAP that is bringing in your Enterprise Group information.
That is the research route that I would recommend, would be to look at your existing Business Adapters.
Kirk
Jul 17, 2019 01:25 PM
Hi KClausen
Thank you for your response.
I was under the same impression and had already verified all the 5 beacons for any LDAP or BAS connections. But I could not find any.
I found there are 10 default AD integrations and 5 default SCCM integrations and 1 default Citrix Xenapp integration only. Also, there are many assets already imported.
I'm not sure if there is any way that we can find out from which source/connections these ent. groups and assets are getting imported
Regards
Rajesh Ponnala
Jul 18, 2019 01:43 AM
If you are seeing enterprise group properties being set on user records, then you might be able to get some hint as to what is going on by looking at the timestamps and user account used to make these updates in the history shown on the user records.
As @kclausen indicates, you will almost certainly find that this data is being imported by some customer business adapter(s) that are in place (even if you haven't found them yet!).
Jul 18, 2019 02:26 AM
Hi
You could try and check the BusinessImportLog tables to see when the import was run and how it is named.
These details might help you finding the actual import.
Best regards,
Markward
Jul 18, 2019 11:26 AM