Views:

View details of users in your organization and information related to their security.

The User tab allows you to view details of all user accounts in your organization. In Active Directory, user accounts are available for human users or programs/services to access resources in a Windows domain. For more information, see Microsoft's documentation.
The following table details the columns on the User tab.
Column name
Description
User name
Name of a user in your organization.
Account privilege
Privilege level of an account. An account’s privilege level depends on its access rights and the objects it can access in Active Directory (on-premises).
The values are as follows:
  • High: The account can modify domain security settings, ACLs, or has full control over critical infrastructure.
    Examples: Domain Admins, Enterprise Admins, accounts with the Write DACL or Owner permission on Group Policies or Certificate Authorities.
  • Medium: The account can create, modify, or delete identity objects, for example, users, groups, computers.
  • Low: The account has read-only access to directory objects.
  • - (unavailable): The privilege level of the account is temporarily unavailable due to data sync or processing delays.
Status
Status of a user. An enabled user is allowed to sign in to the domain network.
Groups
Groups to which a user belongs.
Click on the number in the Groups column to view details about the groups to which the user belongs.
Primary group
Default group to which a user belongs.
User account control
Properties assigned to user accounts to control access rights and behaviors, determine account type, and set restrictions.
Service principal names
Service principal names associated with a user account. A service principal name is a unique identifier of a service instance.
Password last changed
Last time when the password of a user account was changed.
Created
Time when a user was created.
Distinguished name
A fully qualified unique name that identifies a user in a directory.