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5. On CC-SG, in the Security Manager screen, click Import Groups... to retrieve a list of user
group values stored on the Active Directory server. If any of the user groups are not already
on the CC-SG, you can import them here and assign them an access policy.
6. Check the boxes next to the groups you wish to import to CC-SG, such as CC Users.
Note: To save time in searching and finding the groups you want to import, you can manually
add the user groups in CC-SG instead as long as the name and case of the user group is the
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same
see Chapter 7: Adding Users and User Groups for details. Then assign the user group an
access policy.
7. In the Policies column, assign those groups to a CC-SG access policy. These policies should
already be created, please see Chapter 8: Creating Policies for details on adding policies.
8. Click Import to import the selected user groups.
9. To check that the group was imported properly and to view the privileges of the group just
imported, click on the Users tab, right-click on the group, and select Edit User Group.
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Figure 146 Importing Groups from Active Directory Server
Figure 147 Viewing Privileges of Imported Group
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