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  6. Enrollment

Enrollment

As the Bots Admin, you need to invite and enroll users in Kore.ai, then, if desired, select some or all of those enrolled users as managed users. This document deals with the Enrollment aspects of the Bots Admin Console.

Using the Enrollment module, you can invite users directly by email address, or create a basic .txt file with a list of email addresses, or import a list of users with name and profile information. If your organization uses Active Directory, you can synchronize your Active Directory users, groups, and distribution lists with Kore.ai as well.

The following illustration shows an example of the Enrollment module with the Invite page displayed.

Enrollment Module - Invite Page

Overview

As the Kore.ai Bots Admin or admin user, you can use the Enrollment module to enroll your organization employees to become Kore.ai users in your account. How you enroll your account members depends on the number of members that you want to enroll, and if you have additional user data to import, such as addresses and telephone numbers.

Additionally, you can integrate and sync with the organization employee directory. Periodic syncs ensure that Kore.ai accounts for users are up-to-date and in sync with your organizational directory.

When the users complete the Kore.ai enrollment and then validate their email address, they can start using Kore.ai Bots platform.

The Enrollment module is comprised of the following pages:

  • Invite Page
    You can invite users to join Kore.ai. From the Enrollment >Invite page, enter the email address for one or more members, and then Send Invitations. An email invitation to join your Kore.ai account is sent to the user to become a Kore.ai user.
  • Bulk Invite Page
    On the Enrollment > Bulk Invite, you can use a text file that contains member email addresses for your account to invite them to the Bot Builder platform. You can use this page to enroll a large number of members based on data created or copied into a basic text file.
  • Import Page
    If you need to invite many Kore.ai users and you already have additional information about users in addition to the email address, such as the First Name, Last Name, DepartmentPhone, and Job Title, you can use the Import page to add new users and update existing users based on a list that contains additional user information.
  • Directory Sync Page
    As a Bots Admin or admin user, you can configure Kore.ai to synchronize with your organizational LDAP Active Directory to enroll users from your company into Kore.ai. On the Directory Sync page in the Enrollment module, you can manually do the following:

    • Start a synchronization with your company Active Directory
    • Define connection information to your Active Directory server
    • Create exclusion rules used to prevent unwanted updates to existing users or groups
    • Define distribution lists to import from Active Directory
    • Define organizational units to import from Active Directory
    • Set up an automated schedule for synchronization.
  • Enrollment Requests
    Note: This feature has been introduced in v6.4 release.
    As an Admin user, you can view the joining requests made by new users and approve or reject these requests. Appropriate notifications will be sent for joining requests and approvals/rejections. This feature is not available for free email domain accounts, like Gmail or Yahoo, etc..
  • Preferences
    Note: This feature has been introduced in v6.4 release.
    Configurations can be made to allow new users from your enterprise to choose to join your account based upon the email domains, i.e. if they have the same email domain as the account owner’s domain. This feature is not available for free email domain accounts, like Gmail or Yahoo, etc..

Managing Requests

New users trying to join your enterprise account need approval, which can be done from the Bots Admin Console Enrollment -> Preferences option.

When new users request to join your enterprise account, and the Auto Approve is not set from the Enrolment Preferences, you can review and approve/reject their requests.

Managing Preferences

Preferences option is available Bots Admin Console under Enrollment module. Using this option you can allow Self Sign Up for Enterprise Users, i.e. define if new users from your enterprise domains can request to join this account.

As an admin, you can invite other users to your enterprise account. You can also allow user’s within your domain to discover and join the account or request to join.

This feature can be disabled by the Admin for on-prem installations.

This can be achieved by setting the following configurations:

  • Do not allow requests from new users to join this account, or
  • Allow New users from account owner’s domain can discover and request to join this account. This option is selected by default. Further, you can select how the joining requests from new users are to be handled:
    • Auto approve joining requests, or
    • Do not auto approve.

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