Creating AD when the user account is created in the IOM

Dear all,
Currently in my version 9.1.0.2 IOM AD account creation is based application. The Manager must trigger a request for creating an AD account for the user.

Now, we want to let this AD account creation process. You must create the AD account without any approval process.
Or I can say create an AD account for the user, as soon as the user is created in the IOM.

Please suggest.

Matrat

To resolve this problem, you can do following things:
-Start by selecting name check box "Auto Save" on the subject of process definition/resource.
-Pre-fill all process using the form values pre-fill adapter on the form of courses
-You can also provide default values on the shape of course. There is a column of default name in the form of process values. Make sure that you create the new version, and then activate the form of courses.

Kind regards
GP

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