OU Management
Scenarios
An organization unit (OU) is a container that integrates objects into logical management groups to manage resources in the containers. An OU contains one or more objects, such as users, computers, printers, applications, shared files, and other sub-OUs.
After maintaining OUs on the AD server, the administrator needs to synchronize OU information on the Workspace Application Streaming console.
If the same project is used by Workspace Application Streaming and Workspace, they share the same OU list. Therefore, OU information modified on the Windows AD server needs to be synchronized to the console of Workspace Application Streaming or Workspace. OUs added on the Workspace Application Streaming console are synchronized to the Workspace console and vice versa.
Prerequisites
- A Windows AD domain has been configured.
- An OU has been created on the AD server.
Procedure
- Log in to the Workspace Application Streaming console as an administrator.
- In the navigation pane, click OUs.
- Perform the operations listed in Table 1 as required.
Table 1 OU management operations Operation
Procedure
Description
Create an OU
- Click Create OU.
- Enter the OU name on the AD server, and select a configured domain name. Enter the description (optional).
- Click OK.
After the administrator adds an OU on the AD server, the OU information needs to be synchronized to the Workspace Application Streaming console.
Modify OU information
- Locate the row that contains the OU to be modified, and click Modify.
- Change the OU name based on the OU information on the AD server. Enter the description (optional).
- Click OK.
After the administrator updates the OU information on the AD server, the OU information needs to be synchronized to the Workspace Application Streaming console.
Delete an OU
- Locate the row that contains the OU to be deleted, and click Delete.
- Click OK.
After the administrator deletes an OU on the AD server, the OU information needs to be deleted from the Workspace Application Streaming console.
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