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LDAP
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Configuring Adeptia Suite to Use LDAP for Authentication
Managing User Privileges
Configuring LDAP User as a Admin User
Configuring LDAP User as a Developer User
Configuring LDAP User as a Business User
Configuring Default User Type for LDAP User
Configuring Default User Group for LDAP User
Accessing Adeptia Connect
Managing LDAP Users and Groups
Creating New Users and Groups
Modifying User Details
Renaming Group or Moving User from One Group to Another
Deleting User Account Adeptia Connect uses its own database to store user information. Whenever you log in to Adeptia Connect, the username and password get authenticated from the Adeptia Connect database. You can also configure Adeptia Connect to use an LDAP Server for authentication. 

LDAP (Light Weight Directory Access Protocol) is an application protocol for accessing and maintaining distributed directory information services from LDAP server over an Internet Protocol (IP) network. The LDAP directory services provide an organized set of records, often with a hierarchical structure such as a corporate email directory. 

You need to configure LDAP Server properties in Adeptia Suite to allow LDAP users to access Adeptia Connect. When a user login to Adeptia Connect, the username and password gets authenticated with LDAP server. 

LDAP users are not allowed to invite other Users. However, they can create Networks, Partners, Templates, and Transactions.