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The Domain field is the only field that can be edited for groups that are owned by a read-only directory server.
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If the "Allow entire user and group directory selection" checkbox is not selected when the organization is created or edited, searching for participants (users, user-defined groups, or organizations) in other organizations is not allowed. For more information, see Searching for Users and Groups.
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Name
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Name of the group. The group name must be unique in the current context.
Group name cannot contain the following characters: #, /, >, \, and <.
It is recommended that apostrophes be avoided in the group name.
This is a required field.
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Description
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Description of the group
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Directory Server
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Identifies the directory server in which the group directory entry resides. The drop-down list displays all of the established servers. You can put groups in any established directory server.
You can establish directory services by setting up JNDI adapter entries through the Info*Engine Property Administrator and adding the adapter entries to the wt.federation.org.directoryServices property value. For additional information, see LDAP installation settings.
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Domain
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Domain to which the group is associated. A domain is an administrative area that defines a set of administrative policies, such as access control, indexing, and notification. Objects associated with a domain are subject to its policies.
Click Find to open the Find Domain window and navigate to the domain that you want to select.
If you do not enter a domain in this field, Windchill determines which domain to set according to the domain algorithm that is in place. For information about domains, seeAbout Domain Administration.
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If you edit the existing value in the Group Name field, you are renaming the group. See Renaming a Group.
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