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Hello, Herman here with a new video in the ClearPass Workshop Series, where we will build a ClearPass deployment from scratch, and integrate with Wired, Wireless, Active Directory, and much more. In our previous video, we were able to implement Aruba User Roles on the Instant AP ..and ClearPass roles on the ClearPass server. So we combined them together. If you missed that video, itamp;#39;s critical for the understanding, so please watch back if you missed that video before. One of the things that can be optimized is that if we check the service that we created, is that in the role mapping we are checking AD group membership, and in our enforcement, we are checking those roles again to assign the enforcement profiles. So what if someone can sign in from another computer, like a non-domain computer to that account? That can be done either if you have a username password, users know their username and password or if you have a certificate you can expor