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Summary

What are the default Active Directory elements that are imported by FlexNet Manager Suite when using the out of the box importer?

Discussion

When using the default Active Directory Import with FlexNet Manager Suite what are the elements that are imported and used?

The following user information is imported by Active Directory:

In addition the following infrastructure information is imported:

  • Sites & subnets
  • Computers
  • Groups

Additional Information

The default Active Directory import will not import information such as the user's manager, location etc. Properties such as these can be imported using a business adapter.

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heiko_fuchs2
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Level 4

Hi,

is it possible to add new elements in the standard Active Directory import because we would have the status about user and computer objects imported from AD to see it in FNMS ?

Reason:

Compare only active computer from AD vs. computer from Inventory

Compare only active user from AD vs. FNMS operators who are active in FNMS

 

THX for same feedback ....

 

kclausen
By
Flexera Alumni

@heiko_fuchs2 - You can bring in additional attributes from Active Directory by with a Business Adapter that connect to AD and extracts the additional attributes with an LDAP query.  For example, the user 'Status' from AD can be imported with a Business Adapter to match to existing Users in FNMS to update the user 'Status.

raghuvaran_ram
By
Level 6

@kclausen  where is the computer information extracted from AD are used within FNMS

 

As per my understanding, the inventory tab only shows the information collected from agents from multiple sources FNMS, SCCM,.....

kclausen
By
Flexera Alumni

The information regarding Active Directory Computer accounts is stored in the ComplianceInventory database and is currently not shown anywhere within the user interface.

raghuvaran_ram
By
Level 6

@kclausen  I could not find ComplianceInventory in our DB would you please help me to navigate to find the DB.

Also, will any of this information extracted from AD will be considered for inventory reconciliation or license reconciliations.

kclausen
By
Flexera Alumni

@raghuvaran_ram - The database name should be something like "FNMSInventory".

Information extracted from AD is not used in any license reconciliation activity as AD does not provide any details around Hardware or Software Inventory.  You need agent-inventory for that to work (SCCM, BigFix, FNMS Agent, etc.)

raghuvaran_ram
By
Level 6

@kclausen  it will also not have any impact on the inventory (device) collected from an agent, is that right?. in our estate the primary input is from SCCM and FNMS agent so any new asset that is not part of these 2 agents will not be added to the inventory and it will not show us in the UI?

kclausen
By
Flexera Alumni

@raghuvaran_ram - You are correct.  Until a computer receives the SCCM or the FNMS Agent, they will not appear within FlexNet Manager as an inventory device.

srikanth_m
By
Level 3

Hi, I have a quick question here,

Question1: What is the purpose of computer data being imported into FNMS from AD? and again AD data should be in FNMSCompliance DB right? FNMSInventory should be for the Inventory data coming over Agents.

Question2:  Is there any configuration in FNMS that if data(Computer) in SCCM is removed post some time, the same records in FNMS will be deleted?

Thanks in Advance,

Srikanth Mallampati

winvarma
By
Level 10
ChrisG
By Community Manager Community Manager
Community Manager

@srikanth_m - a key reason that computer details are imported from Active Directory is so that FlexNet Manager Suite can automatically delete old inventory data associated with any computer that is deleted/disabled in Active Directory.

Similar, if a computer is deleted from an SCCM database that FlexNet Manager Suite is importing from then those computer details will be deleted from FlexNet Manager Suite as part of the next import process.

srikanth_m
By
Level 3

Hi,

 

The default SCCM importer will also only import the information referenced above and can also be customised to bringing in additional attributes if required.

- What exactly do you mean by this statement? Are you saying that SCCM imports default user information into FNMS along with the Inventory information apart from AD? If yes, what all other sources can import User information into FNMS and what unique parameter does all those imports look while creating a new user if not already present? How can we remove the duplicate users if already created and how can we make sure in future duplicates wont be created? How to check in UI or backend(SQL) from which source did a User is created?

Thanks in Advance!

Regards,

Srikanth,

ChrisG
By Community Manager Community Manager
Community Manager

@srikanth_m - yes: the default integration with SCCM imports user name, domain and SAM account name details for users that have been discovered by SCCM. This data is sourced from the user_disc table in the SCCM database. Other inventory sources also have user information which may be imported, although the details of what is available will vary by source.

Generally you shouldn't end up with duplicate user records if you import data from multiple sources and key properties on the user records match. However if you are importing from multiple sources that logically contain data about the same user, but key properties for the user don't match, then you could end up with records that are logically duplicates of each other. For example, maybe one source identifies users by SAM account name and other sources identifies them by email address - when importing the data the system wouldn't be able to match up the two data sets. In that situation you may need to review where you get getting user data from and ensure the sources can provide data that can be matched up to each other.

winvarma
By
Level 10

Is AD integration Mandatory when we do Data center licensing using FNMS? can we restrict the data being gathered from AD only to infra level information like domain, site & Subnets and group?

kclausen
By
Flexera Alumni

@winvarma - This cannot be changed. 

Besides, even if you are only focused on the Data Center you have user-based licensing that must be tracked.  For example, for Microsoft MSDN if there is a dedicated DEV server, you need to assign that server to an MSDN user so that the software installed is consumed against the MSDN license.

You also have CALs and other user-based access licensing that requires User Accounts to calculate license consumption.

winvarma
By
Level 10

Hi @kclausen ,

what if the customer doesn't have any user based licensing products in the Data Center that requires user data to be populated from AD,what is the use of importing user details from AD what functionality or feature will be missing if we some how restrict the user data not to get populated in Flexera and customer security team is very keen on what value and benefit is actual being added where there is no dependency on the users imported from AD and the authentication is via SSO.

We have a tough situation on why we can't restrict the user data when there is no use.

kclausen
By
Flexera Alumni

Your customer does not have  Microsoft 365, Adobe Cloud, MSDN? 

Many server products are licensed based on User access instead of processors/cores - such as Microsoft CALs or DB2 Authorized Users.

Even when using SSO, User data is needed to create "Accounts" within FNMS/ITAM that you assign Security Roles to.  Those User Account would be tied back to the AD Accounts within SSO.

dsalter
By
Level 6

When users are removed from AD are they also removed from FNMS?

ChrisG
By Community Manager Community Manager
Community Manager

@dsalter - if a user record has been created in FlexNet Manager Suite only based data imported from AD, then if/when the user is deleted or disabled in AD then it will typically be deleted from FlexNet Manager Suite too.

You may come across various situations where deletion won't happen however. For example, if the user record has also been imported from another source (such as SCCM) in addition to AD, then it will also need to be deleted from that source too before it will disappear from FlexNet Manager Suite.

dsalter
By
Level 6

@ChrisG Thanks for your reply.  Is there a known situation where User accounts would at times be maintained in FNMS indefinitely?  We have users who are not being removed at any time after leaving.

didiercottereau
By
Level 4

@ChrisG  What happens when importing from Microsoft or other publisher software usage for compliance, is it deleted or kept in the FNMSCompliance database ?

jasonlu
By Level 7 Champion
Level 7 Champion

@didiercottereau in the Microsoft365 case, the primary key for users is the email address. If an AD user record also has the email address added, then the 365 user info is merged with that AD record.

If the AD record with the email address is deleted from AD and FNMS, then the incoming user record from M365 will create a new record. Super annoying!

Again to Chris' last point, delete from the source and it will go away.

 

It's not uncommon across customers that the offboarding processes for users aren't as streamlined as the onboarding. Seeing these types of anomalies are a good indication of that issue, hence it's good to engage your security team to mandate to other platform teams to clean up user records in their systems.

 

j

 

ChrisG
By Community Manager Community Manager
Community Manager

@dsalter - two examples of situations that come to mind where there is no process built in that would automatically delete a user record (so the records would remain in the system indefinitely) are:

  • The user record was not created by an inventory import (e.g. it was created by an operator using the UI, or created by a business adapter).

  • The user is still present in the latest data imported from some inventory source.
abhishekg116
By
Level 3

Hi@kclausen,

I'm getting two records of user with same Account name and it is not merging based on the combination of Domain name and Account name.

When I checked history, it is showing both record are for same person and the name got changed.

Ex: Account name   Domain name 

        Abhishek             xy.companies

       Abhishek              xz.companies 

Questions::

1. Why it is creating this duplicate record?

2.How it can be stopped? 

Thank you  

jasonlu
By Level 7 Champion
Level 7 Champion

@abhishekg116 , I have seen instances of FlexNet Manager Suite on premises where there are two user records with the same domain\username. Looking through the database it some of the users were created from a connection that not longer existed; in the ComplianceUserConnection table the ComplianceConnectionID for the associated User record was a value that no longer existed in the ComplianceConnection table.

These 'orphaned' users were just hanging around causing all sorts of issues. My solution was to delete all user records where the ComplianceConnectionID no longer existed.

If your implementation is FlexeraOne then you wont have access to the database, but I believe you could request some queries to be run to see exactly where those records are originating from.

The cause might not be this, but it could lead to understanding why they are not merging.

 

I hope that helps.

j

 

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