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10 To connect a container to the newly added network, drag the network connector icon from the
container to any point on the horizontal icon representing the network.
Installing Additional Plug-Ins on the Default
vRealize Orchestrator Server
You can install additional packages and plug-ins on the default vRealize Orchestrator server by using the
vRealize Orchestrator configuration interface.
You can install additional plug-ins on the default vRealize Orchestrator server and use the workflows with
XaaS.
You can also import additional packages on the default vRealize Orchestrator server for configuration as
vRealize Automation external IPAM provider endpoint types. For example, for information about obtaining,
importing, and configuring the Infoblox IPAM package, see Checklist for Preparing For Third-Party IPAM
Provider Support.
Package files (.package) and plug-in installation files (.vmoapp or .dar) are available from the VMware
Solution Exchange at https://solutionexchange.vmware.com/store/category_groups/cloud-management.
For information about plug-in files, see vRealize Orchestrator Plug-Ins Documentation at
https://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/vco_plugins_pubs.html .
For more information about installing new plug-ins, see Installing and Configuring VMware vCenter
Orchestrator.
Working With Active Directory Policies
Active Directory policies define the properties of a machine record, for example, domain, as well as the
organizational unit in which the record is created using a vRealize Automation blueprint.
If you apply a policy to a business group, all the machine requests from the business group members are
added to the specified organizational unit. You can create different policies for different organizational
units, and then apply the different policies to different business groups.
Active Directory policies are a tech preview feature in vRealize Automation 7.1 and should not be used in
a production environment.
Using Custom Properties to Override an Active Directory Policy
Using the provided Active Directory custom properties, you can override the Active Directory policy,
domain, organizational unit, and other values on a particular blueprint when it is deployed.
The list of the provided Active Directory custom properties is included in the Custom Properties
Reference. The custom property prefix is ext.policy.activedirectory.
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