you can use groups to manage users, change their permissions, and enhance collaboration. Your organization may have already created user groups and stored them in an LDAP server. {product-title} can sync those LDAP records with internal {product-title} records, enabling you to manage your groups in one place. {product-title} currently supports group sync with LDAP servers using three common schemas for defining group membership: RFC 2307, Active Directory, and augmented Active Directory.
For more information on configuring LDAP, see Configuring an LDAP identity provider.
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