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Program Exits (Common or Native)

Program Exits let you write software that executes during certain actions that the Provisioning Manager carries out. Program exits extend the framework of the Provisioning Manager and allow for additional functionality that can change or augment the standard Provisioning Manager behaviors. Of the two types of exits, the Kerberos Connector supports Native Exits.

Native exits are program exits executed from within the managed endpoint types. Program exits let you reference custom code from within the Provisioning Manager process flow.

Information about the Kerberos exit program is entered on the Kerberos Program Exit property sheet.

Note: For more detailed information about how to write program exits, see the Programming Guide for Provisioning for Common Exits.