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7 Edit the blueprint form.
a Click The domain name in Win2000 form.
b Click the Constraints tab.
c Click the Value drop-down arrow, select Constant in the drop-down menu, and enter test.domain.
You set the domain name to a constant value.
d Click the Visible drop-down arrow, select Constant in drop-down menu, and select No in the
drop-down menu.
You made the domain name invisible to the consumer of the catalog item.
e Click Apply to save the changes.
8 Click Next.
9 Select newUser [Test User] as an output parameter to be provisioned.
10 Click Finish.
You created a blueprint for creating a test user and you can see it on the XaaS blueprints page.
What to do next
Publish the Create a test user blueprint to make it an active catalog item.
Publish the Create a User Blueprint as a Catalog Item
After you create the Create a test user XaaS blueprint, you can publish it as a catalog item.
Prerequisites
Log in to the vRealize Automation console as an XaaS architect.
Procedure
1 Select Design > XaaS > XaaS Blueprints.
2 Select the row of the Create a test user blueprint, and click the Publish buon.
The status of the Create a test user blueprint changes to Published. You can navigate to Administration >
Catalog Management > Catalog Items and see that the Create a test user blueprint is published as a catalog
item.
Create a Resource Action to Change a User Password
You can create a resource action to allow the consumers of the XaaS create a user blueprint to change the
password of the user after they provision the user.
Prerequisites
Log in to the vRealize Automation console as an XaaS architect.
Procedure
1 Select Design > XaaS > Resource Actions.
2
Click Add ( ).
3 Navigate to Orchestrator > Library > Microsoft > Active Directory > User in the vRealize Orchestrator
workow library, and select the Change a user password workow.
4 Click Next.
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