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There are 2 ways to assign access to sites via Active Directory / Lotus Notes groups: assign access to a single site or assign access to a whole division of sites.

Assigning access to a single site

The group name should be specified using the following format:

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The group name for a site is created when the site is created and can be managed in Conductor on the Sites page under OIDC Group Mapping. This value in this field is slightly different than the group name your IT department will need (above), in that it excludes the _LOC part of the group name. This difference is necessary for the system to work correctly.

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Assigning access to an entire division

If a user needs access to a whole division, the group name format above will be changed slightly. _LOC will be replaced with _DIV and the site name will be removed (INTLAPP_WM_DIV_[division code]). So for our example above, the group name that allows access to all Hawaiian and Pacific Island sites would be:

INTLAPP_WM_DIV_HI

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Divisional Conductors

Divisional Conductors have access to all sites within a Division and also have access to Conductor, where they can create sites and share assets within their Division.

DHQ Conductors need access to 2 groups in order to function correctly:

  1. The Divisional AD Group: INTLAPP_WM_DIV_[division code]

  2. The Symphony Conductor AD Group: WEBMANAGER_SYMPHONY_CONDUCTOR

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Territorial Conductors

Note

Most of the time there should only be one person per territory in this group.

THQ Conductors have super user access to create, edit, and delete redirects, new sites, domain mappings, etc. To assign super user access to Webmanager, assign the person to the WEBMANAGERMASTERADMIN AD Group.