Unable to create additional user in simple AD after deployment

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I created simple AD, launched one workspace, I am able to use it with userID I have created during the creation of simple AD. Now I want to add more user but not seeing any options in Directories or workspace area. is that not posssible?

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When you Create a Workspace with your Simple AD, Step 2 is "Create Users - Optional". Click on "Create additional user" After you click Next, the user will be created. You can click cancel and not proceed to create a new workspace.

As per Create multiple WorkSpaces for a user, you can create only one WorkSpace per user per directory.

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Mike_L
answered 8 months ago
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reviewed 8 months ago
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Hi Mike, That was the option I belive, but now I already crossed that steps and deployed Simple AD and it's in use. so I want to go back and add more users now or in future.

RK_Tech
answered 8 months ago
  • Thanks for the update. I have updated my post, and also commented about one user per workspace

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From your workspace, or any other domain joined computer, you can use Microsoft's Active Directory administrative tools to manage the objects in your domain.

https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/simple_ad_manage_users_groups.html

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answered 8 months ago
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Hi JoeD, I followed steps you have mentioned, in workspace, I see one user I have created in simple AD synced to workspace, then I created new user through Active Directory Users and Computers from Microsoft's Active Directory administratove tools, but I am not able to use newly created user to login into same workspace. don't know why.

My goal is to use one workspace for multiple users (may be 4-5) to connect to same workspace simulteniously, is that possible?, if not then I may be in wrong path.

RK_Tech
answered 8 months ago

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