diff --git a/docs/directorymanager/11.1/gettingstarted.md b/docs/directorymanager/11.1/gettingstarted.md index 7f0a93b993..bb343d949a 100644 --- a/docs/directorymanager/11.1/gettingstarted.md +++ b/docs/directorymanager/11.1/gettingstarted.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ sidebar_position: 3 # Getting Started -To get started with Directory Manager, it would be helpful to get an understanding of the following: +To get started with Directory Manager, review the following: - Directory Manager clients - Initial Admin Center configurations after installation @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ To get started with Directory Manager, it would be helpful to get an understandi ## Clients -The Directory Manager application comprises of the following main modules or clients: +The Directory Manager application comprises the following main modules or clients: **Admin Center** @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ generate reports to analyze the directory. **Self-Service Password Reset portal (SSPR)** -This portal enables users to manage their directory account passwords, i.e., the password for the +With this portal, users can manage their directory account passwords, i.e., the password for the account they use to access their workstations and other Microsoft services. Users can change and reset their passwords, as well as unlock their accounts. They can also enroll their accounts in Directory Manager and link accounts in different identity stores. @@ -58,9 +58,9 @@ The following settings must be configured in Admin Center, so that administrator perform identity and access management tasks using Directory Manager: - Create and configure identity stores - An identity store is built on an identity provider and - enables you to manage objects and object permissions in the provider. See the + lets you manage objects and object permissions in the provider. See the [Identity Stores](/docs/directorymanager/11.1/admincenter/identitystore/overview.md) topic for additional information. -- Create data sources - A data source is built on a provider, such as directories, databases and +- Create data sources - A data source is built on a provider, such as directories, databases, and files. Data sources are used as source and destination in Synchronize jobs, in query-based searches, and in group membership queries. See the [ Data Sources](/docs/directorymanager/11.1/admincenter/datasource/overview.md) topic for additional information. @@ -88,18 +88,7 @@ This section lists the browsers, devices, and languages that Directory Manager s Directory Manager Admin Center and the portals detect the language settings of the web browser accessing them, and attempt to serve content in that language. Supported languages are: -- Danish -- Dutch - English (default) -- Finnish -- French -- German -- Icelandic -- Italian -- Portuguese -- Spanish -- Swedish -- Turkish - -If Directory Manager does not support the browser’s language set or if it cannot detect it, English -is used to serve the content. +- French (Password Center) + +If Directory Manager doesn't support the browser’s language set or if it can't detect it, Directory Manager serves content in English.