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Table Of Contents
- Custom Properties Reference
- Contents
- Custom Properties Reference
- Custom Properties and the Property Dictionary
- Using Custom Properties
- Custom Properties Grouped by Function
- Custom Properties for Deployments
- Custom Properties for Naming and Analyzing Deployments
- Custom Properties for OpenStack Endpoints
- Custom Properties for Clone Blueprints
- Custom Properties for Linked Clone Blueprints
- Custom Properties for FlexClone Blueprints
- Custom Properties for Basic Workflow Blueprints
- Custom Properties for Linux Kickstart Blueprints
- Custom Properties for SCCM Blueprints
- Custom Properties for WIM Blueprints
- Custom Properties for vCloud Air and vCloud Director Blueprints
- Custom Properties for Networking and Security
- Custom Properties and Property Groups for Containers
- Custom Properties for PXE Provisioning
- Custom Properties for OVF Import
- Custom Properties for vRealize Automation Guest Agent
- Custom Properties for BMC BladeLogic Configuration Manager Integration
- Custom Properties for HP Server Automation Integration
- Custom Properties Grouped by Name
- Custom Properties Underscore (_)
- Custom Properties A
- Custom Properties B
- Custom Properties C
- Custom Properties E
- Custom Properties H
- Custom Properties I
- Custom Properties L
- Custom Properties M
- Custom Properties N
- Custom Properties O
- Custom Properties P
- Custom Properties R
- Custom Properties S
- Custom Properties V
- Custom Properties X
- Using the Property Dictionary
- Using Property Definitions
- Using Property Groups
- Defining Component Profile Settings
Table 1‑35. Custom Properties E Table (Continued)
Property Definition
ext.policy.activedirectory.customiz
ationWorkflowTag
The tag that you added to a custom vRealize Orchestrator workflow. The Active
Directory policy searches for custom workflows with the specified tag and, if found,
uses the tagged workflow when an Active Directory record is created.
ext.policy.activedirectory.customiz
ationDeleteWorkflowTag
The tag that you added to a custom vRealize Orchestrator workflow. The Active
Directory policy searches for custom workflows with the specified tag and, if found,
uses the tagged workflow when an Active Directory record is deleted.
ext.policy.activedirectory.domain
The domain that you want to user rather than the domain in the current Active
Directory policy.
Overrides ext.policy.activedirectory.system.domain value that is specified
in the Active Directory policy.
ext.policy.activedirectory.endpoint
.id
The policy identifier to use to specify a policy or override policy. The ID that you
provide must be for an existing Active Directory policy.
Overrides ext.policy.activedirectory.system.endpoint.idvalue that is
specified in the Active Directory policy.
ext.policy.activedirectory.id
The organizational unit that you want to use rather than the organizational unit in the
current Active Directory policy.
Overrides ext.policy.activedirectory.system.id value that is specified in the
Active Directory policy.
ext.policy.activedirectory.machineN
ame
The name of the machine in Active Directory that you want to use rather than the
name in the current Active Directory policy.
Overrides ext.policy.activedirectory.system.machineNamevalue that is
specified in the Active Directory policy.
ext.policy.activedirectory.orgunit
The organizational unit that you want to user rather than the domain in the current
Active Directory policy.
Overrides ext.policy.activedirectory.system.orgunit value that is specified
in the Active Directory policy.
ext.policy.activedirectory.system.d
omain
System property for the domain of the machine in Active Directory.
If you modify this property, which is used by the defined policies, you can disable the
policy. Use ext.policy.activedirectory.domain to override the policy value.
ext.policy.activedirectory.system.e
ndpoint.id
System property for the name of the Active Directory vRealize Orchestrator
endpoint.
If you modify this property, which is used by the defined policies, you can disable the
policy. Use ext.policy.activedirectory.endpoint.id to override the policy
value.
ext.policy.activedirectory.system.i
d
System property for the user-readable ID for the Active Directory policy.
If you modify this property, which is used by the defined policies, you can disable the
policy. Use ext.policy.activedirectory.id to override the policy value.
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