VMware VC-VLM4-C User Guide - Page 112

Reassign Ownership of All Stranded Users’ Objects, Managing Groups

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Lab Manager User's Guide Reassign Ownership of All Stranded Users' Objects You can reassign the objects for all stranded users in an organization. To reassign the objects of all stranded users 1 In the left pane, select Users and Groups. 2 Select the Stranded Users tab. 3 Click Assign All To Me. 4 Click Delete All Empty Users to delete users with no objects. Reassign Ownership of a Stranded User's Objects When you disable an organization, all its users are stranded. You can reassign the objects for a stranded user in an organization. To reassign the objects of a specific stranded user 1 In the left pane, select Users and Groups. 2 Select the Stranded Users tab. 3 Move the pointer over the user name and select Assign Resources To Me. 4 Move the pointer over the user name and select Delete. Managing Groups Groups and their users are defined in the LDAP. Lab Manager synchronizes with the specified LDAP server to make sure it is up to date on the current users and groups. Lab Manager does not support non‐LDAP groups. Remove a Group from an Organization When you remove a group from an organization, other than Global, the group is still available to the other organizations. Removing groups can result in stranded users. See "Managing Stranded Users" on page 111. To remove a group 1 In the left pane, select Users and Groups. 2 Select the Groups tab. 3 In the Organization drop‐down menu, select the organization from which you want to remove the group. 4 Move the pointer over the group name and select Remove. 5 Click OK. Lab Manager removes the group from the organization. Delete a Group from Lab Manager By default, only a system administrator can delete a group from Lab Manager. When you delete a group from Global, the group is no longer available in Lab Manager. To delete a group from Lab Manager 1 In the left pane, select Users and Groups. 2 Select the Groups tab. 3 In the Organization drop‐down menu, select Global. 112 VMware, Inc.

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Lab Manager User’s Guide
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VMware, Inc.
Reassign Ownership of All Stranded Users’ Objects
You can reassign the objects for all stranded users in an organization.
To reassign the objects of all stranded users
1
In the left pane, select
Users and Groups
.
2
Select the
Stranded Users
tab.
3
Click
Assign All To Me.
4
Click
Delete All Empty Users
to delete users with no objects.
Reassign Ownership of a Stranded User’s Objects
When you disable an organization, all its users are stranded. You can reassign the objects for a stranded user
in an organization.
To reassign the objects of a specific stranded user
1
In the left pane, select
Users and Groups
.
2
Select the
Stranded Users
tab.
3
Move the pointer over the user name and select
Assign Resources To Me
.
4
Move the pointer over the user name and select
Delete
.
Managing Groups
Groups and their users are defined in the LDAP. Lab Manager synchronizes with the specified LDAP server
to make sure it is up to date on the current users and groups. Lab Manager does not support non
LDAP
groups.
Remove a Group from an Organization
When you remove a group from an organization, other than Global, the group is still available to the other
organizations. Removing groups can result in stranded users. See
“Managing Stranded Users”
on page 111.
To remove a group
1
In the left pane, select
Users and Groups
.
2
Select the
Groups
tab.
3
In the
Organization
drop
down menu, select the organization from which you want to remove the group.
4
Move the pointer over the group name and select
Remove
.
5
Click
OK
.
Lab Manager removes the group from the organization.
Delete a Group from Lab Manager
By default, only a system administrator can delete a group from Lab Manager. When you delete a group from
Global, the group is no longer available in Lab Manager.
To delete a group from Lab Manager
1
In the left pane, select
Users and Groups
.
2
Select the
Groups
tab.
3
In the
Organization
drop
down menu, select
Global
.