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How to enable Partial Enrollment for Active Directory users in ADSelfService Plus

Active Directory domain users need to complete enrollment with ADSelfService Plus before they can use the below listed features:

  1. Self-service password reset
  2. Self-service account unlock
  3. Endpoint multi-factor authentication
  4. ADSelfService Plus' logon multi-factor authentication

Only after enrollment, the product can verify users' identities using any or all of the enforced authentication techniques.

Enrollment status of users in ADSelfService Plus

If all the below conditions are satisfied, users are considered Enrolled, else, they are Partially Enrolled.

  1. Condition 1: The user should have enrolled for all the mandatory authenticators.

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  2. Condition 2: The user should have enrolled for the required number of authenticators for enabling the password reset and account unlock features.

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  3. Condition 3: If Security Question and Answer is configured as the authenticator, the user should have enrolled by answering the required number of questions as well as all the mandatory questions.

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Only the users who have satisfied all the above three conditions are deemed enrolled, and can perform self-service password reset and account unlock. For the partially enrolled users (say, users have enrolled for 2 out of 4 authentication methods), ADSelfService Plus allows them to initiate the self-service password reset/account unlock action and complete the enrollment during the identity verification stage.

How to enable partially enrolled users to perform password self-service

  1. Go to Configuration → Self-Service → Multi-factor Authentication.
  2. Click Advanced.

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  3. In the Reset/Unlock tab, unselect the Deny users from performing password reset/account unlock when partially enrolled option.
  4. Click Save.

Important: Users cannot enroll for ADSelfService Plus mobile app-based authenticators during the identity verification stage.

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Highlights of ADSelfService Plus

Password self-service

Allow Active Directory users to self-service their password resets and account unlock tasks, freeing them from lengthy help desk calls.

One identity with single sign-on

Get seamless one-click access to 100+ cloud applications. With enterprise single sign-on, users can access all their cloud applications using their Active Directory credentials.

Password and account expiry notification

Intimate Active Directory users of their impending password and account expiry via email and SMS notifications.

Password synchronization

Synchronize Windows Active Directory user passwords and account changes across multiple systems automatically, including Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, IBM iSeries, and more.

Password policy enforcer

Strong passwords resist various hacking threats. Enforce Active Directory users to adhere to compliant passwords by displaying password complexity requirements.

Directory self-update and corporate directory search

Enable Active Directory users to update their latest information themselves. Quick search features help admins scout for information using search keys like contact numbers.

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