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We are testing Adaxes. After installing I tried the Self Service portal. I was impressed with how much it automatically found right out of the box. When I click on join a group it lists many of our Active Directory groups but not all of them. I can't figure out how to determine which groups are picked up and which are not. It seems very random. Is there a way to control this? How would I get it to see groups that are not showing?

Thanks, Randy

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Hello Randy,

Out of the box, the Join a group action in the Self-Service Web interface allows selecting only distribution groups. For details on how to customize Web interface actions, have a look at the following tutorial: https://www.adaxes.com/help/ConfigureActionsPane. Specifically, section Target object selection should be helpful in your case.

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