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Sharepoint 2013 : Managing and Configuring Profile Synchronization (part 8) - Audiences - Configuring Audiences

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5. Organization Profiles

The concept of organization profiles in the User Profile Service Application is similar to the user profiles, with the difference that organization properties are related to entire organizations. Organization subtypes can be used to more granularly categorize multiple organizations, such as a company’s major divisions or subsidiaries. This capability is still supported in SharePoint 2013, but only for backward compatibility; companies are encouraged to focus on user profiles.



6. Audiences

SharePoint audiences are used to target content to specific sets of users. Audiences are not a security setting, but a filtering mechanism used to display pertinent information to specific people. Audiences can only be used to their full advantage when the user data is accurate in the user profiles. Whether this information comes from Active Directory or another line-of-business directory service such as PeopleSoft, accurate and up-to-date profile data is imperative. The following is a list of places in SharePoint 2013 where audiences are applicable:

  • Personalization site links
  • Publish links to Office client applications
  • Web Parts
  • Web Part pages
  • Navigation links

6.1 Configuring Audiences

Use the following steps to configure audiences in the User Profile Service Application:

1. In the People section, click Manage Audiences.

2. Click the New Audience button. The Create Audience web page shown in Figure 11 will appear.

FIGURE 11

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3. Give the audience a Name and Description.

4. Define the audience owner.

5. Multiple rules can be defined, so specify whether all or any of the rules need to be satisfied in order for a user to be included in the audience. Click OK.

6. Using the Add Audience Rules dialog shown in Figure 12, set up a rule based on a user or a profile property that defines the audience. By selecting a user, a rule can be created based on membership in a Windows security group, membership in a distribution list, or location in an organization hierarchy. A property is a public, user profile property. The administrator should review the Operator and Value sections when a user is selected as the Operand, and review the options when the Operand is a property.

FIGURE 12

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7. Create a rule based on either the User or Property Operand, and click OK.
 
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