Difference between a resource and a resource COMPUTER

Hi all

When you look at the welcome page in the Advanced Administration of IOM to web application section, I noticed that "Managing resource" and "Managing IT resource" have their own links. Why? What is the difference between a resource and a resource? I also noticed that the TERMS I've created appear in the resource and the resource lists. Why? Please note that if these questions seem trivial, I am a beginner of IOM and am a little confused...

Thanks in advance,
user10233157

A resource is what identifies the object within the IOM targets. A resource is used to set your settings to connect to a specific system. The relationship is 1 to 1 or 1 to many resource for the resource. You can have an 'Active Directory' resource object, but have multiple targets of Active Directory defined as COMPUTER resources. As many times as you create a unique to a single resource object resource so that you don't treat multiple targets for a single object.

I suggest that go you through the installation of a connector so you can see all the different parts that make up a workflow.

-Kevin

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