ADX03 - Active Directory / LDAP for Automic users

Having separate passwords for Automic users is often inconvenient and difficult to manage effectively. In this post, you’ll see how Automic Automation can be connected to Active Directory so that users can log in with their usual AD password. You’ll get a clear introduction to the LDAP connection, understand the key concepts and learn what to look out for when troubleshooting. Ideal for Automic administrators who want to make user logins more centralised and traceable.

Automic LDAP with Active Directory is a typical topic for administrators who want to simplify user logins and avoid maintaining passwords twice. When Automic Automation is connected to a central directory, password verification can be performed via Active Directory while Automic user management remains controllable. This distinction is important: LDAP does not replace the application authorization logic in Automic, but supports user authentication.

In this article you get a practical introduction to the LDAP integration of Automic Automation. You will learn why an Automic user still has its own role in the system, how login with an AD password basically works, and why a clear separation between authentication and permissions is so important. This clarifies which responsibilities lie with Active Directory and which decisions must still be made in Automic.

The article is aimed at Automic administrators who want to better understand LDAP authentication, assess an existing Active Directory integration, or analyze typical login problems in a more structured way. Instead of just filling in individual fields, it is about the interaction between Automic, LDAP, and user objects. This helps you quickly identify whether a problem is more likely with the connection to the directory, the credentials, the user linkage, or the Automic permissions.

You will take away mainly:

  • how Automic LDAP and Active Directory interact during login

  • why AD passwords can simplify the login process

  • why Automic users and permissions still remain important

  • where to begin your analysis when encountering LDAP issues

If you are searching for terms like Automic LDAP, Active Directory login in Automic, LDAP authentication, Automic user management, or AD password for Automic users, this article provides a clear foundation. You get enough context to professionally classify the configuration without getting lost in unnecessary technical details.

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