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docs/threatmanager/3.0/administration/configuration/integrations/activedirectorysync.md

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Click **Active Directory Sync** in the navigation pane to view a list of the already added Active
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Directory domains, if any. Each added domain represents a sync policy.
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A service named Active Directory Service continuously runs to collect data for the specified
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domain(s). It evaluates the USN value of an object and syncs when the object changes. The table
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**Step 9 –** Select a domain from the table or the navigation pane to view the details of the Active
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The Domain Configuration tab displays the sync policy settings entered for the selected domain. With
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The Sync History tab displays the information on each synchronization event. This includes general
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**Step 3 –** To modify the Credential Profile, select the Credential Profile by name from the
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docs/threatmanager/3.0/administration/configuration/integrations/apptoken.md

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It is necessary to generate an app token for each product integration. The App Tokens table displays
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docs/threatmanager/3.0/administration/configuration/integrations/authenticationprovider/openid.md

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Follow the instructions to integrate the OpenID authentication provider with Threat Manager.
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docs/threatmanager/3.0/administration/configuration/integrations/authenticationprovider/page.md

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docs/threatmanager/3.0/administration/configuration/integrations/authenticationprovider/radius.md

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docs/threatmanager/3.0/administration/configuration/integrations/authenticationprovider/saml.md

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docs/threatmanager/3.0/administration/configuration/integrations/credentialprofile.md

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docs/threatmanager/3.0/administration/configuration/integrations/email.md

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docs/threatmanager/3.0/administration/configuration/integrations/entraidsync.md

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docs/threatmanager/3.0/administration/configuration/integrations/foldersettings.md

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