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Single Sign On, Multi-Factor Authentication and Dynamic Resource Scheduler

Andrew Dotto Updated by Andrew Dotto

Dynamic Resource Scheduler is now protected by our OneAdvanced Identity service. All users will now, by default, be required to enrol in our Identity service which requires Multi-Factor Authentication for all of your interactive users.

Before continuing with this document, please review and understand these associated Helpdocs

OneAdvanced Identity - Introduction to MFA

Identity Single Sign On - FAQ's

Federating OneAdvanced Identity to your Local Identity Service

Our OneAdvanced Platform Service has a wealth of detail to consume. To learn more, follow along here: OneAdvanced Platform

User Management

User Management is now controlled directly from our Identity Service. All users will now need an active OneAdvanced Identity account to gain access to the Dynamic Resource Scheduler service.

Details on how to manage your users can be found here: Creating and managing users - OneAdvanced Platform

Managing your users requires the appropriate permissions set on your user account within your organisation.

Profile Management

User Profile Management is a key function of Dynamic Resource Scheduler, controlling what users can and cannot do within the service.

The permissions that define functionality and processes within the system continue to be managed inside the Dynamic Resource Scheduler application. However, user profiles are now assigned by applying Groups to users within the Identity Service.

Details on how to manage your Groups can be found here: Managing Groups in OneAdvanced Platform

Groups configured within the Identity Service must match the corresponding User Profile name in Dynamic Resource Scheduler exactly, including case.

Active Directory Federation

Our OneAdvanced Identity Service can be federated to use your own Identity Service.

Details on how to manage Federation, can be found here: Federating Identity with Azure Active Directory - OneAdvanced Platform

Managing Federation

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