Microsoft Identity Manager
Client Access License for Microsoft Identity Manager
About this software
Microsoft Identity Manager (MIM) CAL is a client access license for using Microsoft Identity Manager in commercial environments. MIM provides on-premises identity lifecycle management, synchronization between directories, automated user provisioning, group and certificate management, and self-service password reset.
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Benefits
- Provisioning and synchronization: Automates user provisioning and synchronizes identities across directories.
- Self-service password reset: Enables users to reset passwords without administrator intervention.
- Group and account management: Simplifies group membership and account lifecycle management workflows.
- Certificate management: Supports certificate enrollment and lifecycle for user and device authentication.
- On-premises identity control: Designed for on-premises environments integrating with Active Directory.
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Documentation portal: Comprehensive Microsoft Learn articles and deployment guides are available online.
- Knowledge base articles: Microsoft Support publishes knowledge base articles for known issues and updates.
- Community forums: Community discussions and Q&A exist on Microsoft Tech Community and forums.
- Lifecycle information: Product lifecycle and support dates are published on Microsoft lifecycle pages.
- Commercial support options: Commercial support and paid services available through Microsoft support channels.
Frequently asked questions
What is Microsoft Identity Manager CAL?
A CAL is a client access license that grants a user or device rights to use Microsoft Identity Manager features in a licensed environment.
Which features does Microsoft Identity Manager provide?
MIM provides identity lifecycle management, directory synchronization, automated provisioning, group and certificate management, and self-service password reset for on-premises environments.
Who should use Microsoft Identity Manager?
IT teams managing on-premises identities, directories, and provisioning across Windows Server and legacy systems.
How is Microsoft Identity Manager deployed?
Typically deployed on-premises with services like the Synchronization Service, MIM Service and Portal, and certificate components.
Where to find documentation and technical guidance?
See Microsoft Learn and product documentation pages for deployment guides, feature references, and administrative tasks.