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title Install Advanced Threat Analytics - Step 2
description Step 2 of installing ATA helps you configure the domain connectivity settings on your ATA Center server
ms.date 01/10/2023
ms.topic install-set-up-deploy
ms.service advanced-threat-analytics
ms.assetid e1c5ff41-d989-46cb-aa38-5a3938f03c0f
ms.reviewer bennyl
ms.suite ems

Install ATA - Step 2

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Step 2: Provide a Username and Password to connect to your Active Directory Forest

The first time you open the ATA Console, the following screen appears:

ATA welcome stage 1.

  1. Enter the following information and select Save:

    Field Comments
    Username (required) Enter the read-only user name, for example: ATAuser. Note: Do not use the UPN format for your username.
    Password (required) Enter the password for the read-only user, for example: Pencil1.
    Domain (required) Enter the domain for the read-only user, for example, contoso.com. Note: It's important that you enter the complete FQDN of the domain where the user is located. For example, if the user's account is in domain corp.contoso.com, you need to enter corp.contoso.com not contoso.com
  2. You can select Test connection to test connectivity to the domain and check that the credentials supplied provide access. This works if the ATA Center has connectivity to the domain.

    After it's saved, the welcome message in the Console will change to the following message: ATA welcome stage 1 finished.

  3. In the Console, select Download Gateway setup and install the first Gateway to continue.

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