Enable Active Directory synchronization to view the Active Directory tree.
The Active Directory tree has the following characteristics:
It varies depending on your network and organizational setup
Provides two tabs, Users and Endpoints, to enable quick access to user or endpoint information and security details
A screen similar to the following appears:
Refer to the following table for details:
Column Name |
Description |
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User |
The name or email address of the user Click the name to open the User Details > Contact Information screen. Refer to Displaying User Details for details. Note:
With Active Directory integration disabled, the Users > All tree list all local users from various endpoints regardless of their duplicate status. Users having the same user names can occur as computers/servers/laptops can have multiple local users. |
Domain |
If Active Directory integration is enabled, this corresponds to the name of the domain. Without Active Directory, the value in this column reflects the endpoint name/host name. |
Manager |
The user's direct reporting manager, as saved in Active Directory |
Endpoints |
The number of endpoints, which a user is currently logged on. |
Security Threats |
The number of security threats detected over 90 days Click the value to display the User Details > Security Threats screen. Refer to Displaying User Detailsfor details. Control Manager counts and consolidates detections having these types of threats:
For example, while Henry is using endpoint us-mkt-dev1, there are 10 virus/malware detections and two web violations. Therefore, Henry's security threats count is 12. |
Associated Policies |
The number of Control Manager policies assigned to the user Click the value to display the User Details > Policy Status screen. Refer to Displaying User Details for details. |