The Agent for SharePoint lets you create policies in your SharePoint environment using directory attribute values that do not yet exist in your associated user directory.
For example, suppose your directory server contains an attribute named employeeType, and the employeeType attribute uses one of the following values for each user:
For example, suppose you want to create an attribute value for the employeeType attribute named Vendor in your directory servers to use with SharePoint.
If a different group in your organization manages the directory servers, that task is beyond your control. The Claims Provider creates placeholders for the new attribute values using the loopback feature.
In this example, use the loopback feature so that the Vendor attribute value exists in your SharePoint environment it appears in the directory servers. New attribute values let you create SharePoint policies whenever you want, without waiting for your administrator to add the actual attribute values to your directory.
Follow these steps:
The management shell command line window opens.
C:\Program Files\CA\SharePointClaimsProvider\scripts
.\Set-SMClaimProviderConfiguration.ps1 -EnableLoopBackSearch
Loopback search is enabled.
A placeholder for the new attribute value is added to SharePoint using the loopback search function.
.\Set-SMClaimProviderConfiguration.ps1 -DisableLoopBackSearch
Loopback search is disabled.
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