Another idea popped into my head - do you have an AD group that contains all people identified as employees via EA11? If you do then you could use the fact that the user being disabled is a member of that group to scope them into the search results.
On first login I can see in sltrace log that only the local groups are being found, However after login and a policy refresh is forced sltrace log will show ad group memberships are found and all polices apply as expected.
The sltrace is recording the information provided by the AD when the user login. If the expected information is not shown in this log, something else can be causing the issue and DA cannot get the information. What is the difference between the...
This issue appears to be related to delayed Active Directory group resolution during the initial login, where only local groups are recognized until a manual policy refresh triggers the detection of AD group memberships. Since it's only...
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We have installed Backup agent on some servers and now these servers are decommissioned and not available in environment, but servers' entries still exist in RMAD Console .showing ""Failed to connect to backup agent: Cannot establish the...
Thinking outside the box, I wonder if there's a command-line utility or script you could run to bulk-delete entries based on their connection status. It could save you a lot of time if you have a lot of these stale entries. While dealing with this, if...
Another idea popped into my head - do you have an AD group that contains all people identified as employees via EA11? If you do then you could use the fact that the user being disabled is a member of that group to scope them into the search results.