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Question 193 - Professional Google Workspace Administrator discussion

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As the Workspace Administrator, you have been asked to configure Google Cloud Directory Sync (GCDS) in order to manage Google Group memberships from an internal LDAP server. However, multiple Google Groups must have their memberships managed manually. When you run the GCDS sync, you notice that these manually managed groups are being deleted. What should you do to prevent these groups from being deleted?

A.
In the GCDS configuration manager, update the group deletion policy setting to ''don't delete Google groups not found in LDAP.''
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A.
In the GCDS configuration manager, update the group deletion policy setting to ''don't delete Google groups not found in LDAP.''
B.
Use the Directory API to check and update the group's membership after the GCDS sync is completed.
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B.
Use the Directory API to check and update the group's membership after the GCDS sync is completed.
C.
Confirm that the base DN for the group email address attribute matches the base DN for the user email address attribute.
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C.
Confirm that the base DN for the group email address attribute matches the base DN for the user email address attribute.
D.
In the user attribute settings of the GCDS configuration manager options, set the Google domain users deletion/suspension policy to ''delete only active Google domain users not found in LDAP.''
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D.
In the user attribute settings of the GCDS configuration manager options, set the Google domain users deletion/suspension policy to ''delete only active Google domain users not found in LDAP.''
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

When configuring Google Cloud Directory Sync (GCDS) to manage Google Group memberships from an internal LDAP server, it's crucial to ensure that manually managed groups are not inadvertently deleted during the sync process. The correct setting to prevent this is found within the GCDS configuration manager.

Access GCDS Configuration Manager:

Open the GCDS configuration manager on your server.

Navigate to Group Settings:

Go to the section where group settings are configured.

Update Group Deletion Policy:

Find the group deletion policy setting.

Change the policy to ''don't delete Google groups not found in LDAP.''

Save Configuration:

Save the updated configuration to ensure that the settings are applied during the next synchronization.

By updating this setting, GCDS will no longer delete Google Groups that are not found in LDAP, thereby preserving manually managed groups.

Google Cloud Directory Sync Admin Help

GCDS Configuration Guide

asked 18/09/2024
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