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In UMRA, Unique IDs are copied from where to where?

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Final answer:

In UMRA, Unique IDs are copied from the source to the target system during user provisioning or synchronization.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the context of UMRA (User Management and Role Administration), Unique IDs are copied from the source to the target system during the process of user provisioning or synchronization.

For example, when a new user is created in an organization's identity management system, the Unique ID assigned to that user is copied from the identity management system to the target application or system they need access to.

This copying of Unique IDs ensures that users are uniquely identified across different systems and allows for effective management of user accounts and access rights.

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