LMS 4.2 AD Integration, User Roles

Hi All, ist it possible to use MS AD to define Roles and Privileges of LMS 4.2 Users? Maybe one User has Full Admin Access, one other only Monitoring Capabilities. Where to define the Access Privileges, LMS or AD? Any Help Welcome.
TIA, Michael

You're welcome.
Yes, PI 1.2 is similar. The mechanics of the implementation (which menus to click etc.) are a bit different but the concept of authorization being done on the PI server with authentication remote (or not, as desired) is the same.
This is covered in the PI User Guide, Chapter 15 (Performing Administrative Tasks) - see the various tasks under "Configuring AAA".

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