On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 03:17:17PM +0000, Morrow, David wrote:
> Hello,
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> We have implemented FIM for our staff identity management (provisioning,
> changes and de-provisioning) and have some AD security groups based on
> departmental membership which is managed by FIM.
>
> However, we have a number of older systems which do not use AD group
> membership to determine access levels (e.g. Student Records, HR, Finance
> systems). The likelihood is that we will not be able to implement an MA
> connector to any of these systems soon. Do any other institutions use FIM
> to produce text files which can be read for access control on
> non-integrated systems? Or are there any other ways to achieve this?
>
> Alternatively are there any other tools you would recommend to assist with
> access management?
Hi Dave,
We have one instance of a system like this which we've been using the
FIM Ultimate File Connector MA which took a bit to get going but has
been very useful as it supports Full Exports which the built in
file-based MA does not.
https://fimfileconnector.codeplex.com/
Good luck!
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