In this guide, I’ll explain how to enable Active Directory integration for Advanced Insights. This integration allows users to sign in with their AD domain username and password to the Advanced Insights portal.

Advanced Insights by Patch My PC works with Configuration Manager to retrieve data from the entire site and displays critical information quickly. The reporting workspace focuses on software update compliance reporting and inventory status configuration.

I have published a step-by-step guide on installing Advanced Insights for SCCM. This is useful for anyone who wants to set up and explore the AI tool’s features, making it easier to analyze your SCCM configuration.

Install and Update Third Party Applications with Patch My PC
Install and Update Third Party Applications with Patch My PC

The primary advantage of enabling the AD integration for Advanced Insights is you can avoid using the default admin account for signing in and instead use an AD account. Furthermore, if users have an RBAC role defined in Configuration Manager, Advanced Insights will follow that role, displaying only the clients they are authorized to see.

Enable Active Directory Integration for Advanced Insights

Turning on the AD integration for Advanced Insights is very easy. First, launch the Advanced Insights tool and sign in to the portal with your admin credentials. Navigate to Administration > Settings > User management.

Enable Active Directory Integration for Advanced Insights
Enable Active Directory Integration for Advanced Insights

Under Active Directory Settings, check box the option ‘Enable Active Directory Authentication.’ This enables additional options for configuring the authentication.

Next, enter the Active Directory domain name. Patch My PC says entering the domain name data is optional. That is because the Advanced Insights server only needs to have its domain name entered if the authenticating domain is different from the one in which it is installed.

Specify the username and password that will be used to connect to Active Directory. If you don’t specify a username and password, the computer account of the Advanced Insights server will be used to authenticate Active Directory requests. Click the Save All button to save the configurations.

Enable Active Directory Integration for Advanced Insights
Enable Active Directory Integration for Advanced Insights

To test if the AD authentication is working, sign out from the Advanced Insights portal. Refresh the portal and on the login page, sign in using a different Active Directory user account. You’ll now see that the portal will accept those credentials.

Enable AD Integration for Advanced Insights
Enable AD Integration for Advanced Insights

Once you’re logged in with your AD user account, the user details are logged under Administration > Users.

enable ad integration for advanced insights
enable ad integration for advanced insights

I hope this tutorial helps. Before I end this tutorial, I want you to read this super useful guide on fixing the expired certificates for advanced insights.

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