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What to do next
Create an XaaS blueprint.
Create an XaaS Blueprint for Creating a User
You create the Create a user in a group XaaS blueprint so that you can run the workflow that adds an
Active Directory user and assigns the user to an Active Directory group. You can create the blueprint as a
standalone XaaS blueprint or as a blueprint component. In this scenario, you are creating a standalone
blueprint.
Prerequisites
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Verify that you create a custom resource action that supports provisioning Active Directory users. See
Create a Test User as a Custom Resource.
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Log in to the vRealize Automation console as an XaaS architect.
Procedure
1 Select Design > XaaS > XaaS Blueprints.
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Click the New icon ( ).
3 In the Select a workflow pane, navigate to Orchestrator > Library > Microsoft > Active Directory >
User and select the Create a user in a group workflow.
4 Click Next.
5 Configure the General tab options.
a Change the name of the blueprint to Create a test user, and leave the description as is.
b Deselect the Make available as a component in the design canvas check box.
You are publishing this blueprint directly to the service catalog rather than using it as a blueprint
component in the design canvas. You do not need to configure any scale-in or scale-out
workflows.
The Component Lifecycle tab is removed from the user interface.
6 Click Next.
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.
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