SSPR Lockout Notification Email DisplayName
Hi all, I'm experiencing some strange behaviour with an email notification for SSPR. My customer wants an email to be generated and sent to their Helpdesk when users are locked out of SSPR, so that they can be pro-active in managing this behaviour during a pilot. I have created a criteria-based Set which includes all user resources where the 'AuthN Workflow Locked Out' attribute contains 'Password Reset AuthN Workflow', and an set transition MPR that fires a workflow to send an email to the Helpdesk, the template of which contains a line that says '[//Requestor/DisplayName] has been locked out of SSPR'. The process works fine, except for when the email is received by the Helpdesk it always says 'Forefront Identity Manager Service Account has been locked out of SSPR', for every single user, when I would expect the expression [//Requestor/DisplayName] to return the DisplayName of the locked out user, e.g. JohnSmith. Is [//Requestor/DisplayName] the wrong expression to use in this case? I have also created a very similar notification which alerts the Helpdesk whenever a user successfully registers for SSPR, which is based on a Set which includes all user resources where the 'AuthN Workflow Registered' attribute contains 'Password Reset AuthN Workflow', and this works exactly as expected as [//Requestor/DisplayName] returns the DisplayName of the user who successfully registered. I'm confused as to why this works but the lockout notification does not. Any ideas?
September 16th, 2011 4:38am

Yep - you want [//Target/DisplayName] :)Bob Bradley (FIMBob @ http://thefimteam.com/) ... now using Event Broker 3.0 @ http://www.fimeventbroker.com/ for just-in-time delivery of FIM 2010 policy via the sync engine
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September 16th, 2011 5:28am

Wow, I know I tried this on my customer's portal and it didn't work, but I just tried it on my test VM and it does work. Strange! I guess I need some further investigation. Thanks very much for the response.
September 16th, 2011 6:14am

if in doubt, look at the Request that updates that attribute in FIMPortalThe FIM Password Reset Blog http://blogs.technet.com/aho/
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September 17th, 2011 5:55am

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