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Creating an Organizational Unit Object
Normally, the Organization object represents your company, although you can
create additional Organization objects under Tree. This is typically done for
networks with distinct geographical districts or for companies with separate
eDirectory trees that have merged.
1
Click the Roles and Tasks button
2
Click eDirectory Administration > Create Object.
3
Select Organization from the list of object types > click Next.
4
Specify a name and context for the Organization > click Next.
5
Click OK.
To assign roles and tasks to an Organization, see
Membership and Scope" on page
You can create Organizational Unit (OU) container objects to subdivide
your eDirectory tree. Organizational Units can be created under an
Organization, Country, or another Organizational Unit object.
Often, the Organizational Unit object represents a department, which holds a
set of objects that commonly need access to each other. A typical example is
a set of User objects, along with the printers, volumes, and applications that
those Users need.
At the highest level of Organizational Unit objects, each Organizational Unit
can represent each site (separated by WAN links) in the network.
1
Click the Roles and Tasks button
2
Click eDirectory > Create Object.
3
Select Organizational Unit from the list of object types > click Next.
4
Specify a name and context for the Organizational Unit > click Next.
5
Click OK.
To assign roles and tasks to an Organizational Unit, see
Membership and Scope" on page
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