The ability to disable DirSync
I came across the following post from Sean McNeill’s blog -> Disable Office 365 DirSync Now Available. This is interesting information as you can now use your AD environment to populate the office...
View ArticleDirSync /FullSQL Install with a remote SQL server
Introduction I had several posts about DirSync and one of the topics I have not discussed is installing DirSync using a remote Microsoft SQL server. In this post I will do just that. Please...
View Article64Bit DirSync Released!!
Finally Microsoft has released a 64bit version of DirSync for Office 365. You can find out more information about it on the Office 365 site -> Directory Synchronization tool 64-bit support. The...
View ArticleHow to find dirsync collisions
Before configuring our dirsync server we set up several hundred manually created Office 365 user accounts. Some of them where licensed and some of them where not. Unfortunately the creation of these...
View ArticleInterpreting DirSync Errors – Duplicate Email Address
Identity Error Description On-premises object ID <userid> A synchronized object with the same proxy address already exists in your Microsoft Online Services directory. There are two objects in...
View ArticleOffice 365 Possible Issues Changing Users UPN’s
Working with Microsoft Office 365 support the other day I was informed of a potential issue which could occur if you change a users upn from the default domain. For instance your Active directory...
View ArticleOffice 365 User account not getting updated after AD UPN changes
I ran accross something interesting the other day during our migrations. We are currently using the multiple upn adfs hotfix which allows us to use more than 1 upn to be federated. For instance I...
View ArticleProcess to recover a deleted email account
I recently had an issue where someone on our admin team accidentally deleted a licensed office 365 user. It was not caught before dirsync ran and unfortunately the users Office 365 presence was...
View ArticleHow to disable DirSync for your tenant
This should not be done unless you want to completely disable dirsync. When you perform this operation it will begin a process in office 365 to disable dirsync, which by default tells you it will take...
View ArticleNew info on how to recover deleted Office 365 users
Microsoft releases a new document on “How to troubleshoot deleted user accounts in Office 365″. This is great information as the recovery process has been pretty painful for DirSync’ed user accounts....
View ArticleThe ability to disable DirSync
I came across the following post from Sean McNeill’s blog -> Disable Office 365 DirSync Now Available. This is interesting information as you can now use your AD environment to populate the office...
View ArticleDirSync /FullSQL Install with a remote SQL server
Introduction I had several posts about DirSync and one of the topics I have not discussed is installing DirSync using a remote Microsoft SQL server. In this post I will do just that. Please...
View Article64Bit DirSync Released!!
Finally Microsoft has released a 64bit version of DirSync for Office 365. You can find out more information about it on the Office 365 site -> Directory Synchronization tool 64-bit support. The...
View ArticleHow to find dirsync collisions
Before configuring our dirsync server we set up several hundred manually created Office 365 user accounts. Some of them where licensed and some of them where not. Unfortunately the creation of these...
View ArticleInterpreting DirSync Errors – Duplicate Email Address
Identity Error Description On-premises object ID <userid> A synchronized object with the same proxy address already exists in your Microsoft Online Services directory. There are two objects in...
View ArticleOffice 365 Possible Issues Changing Users UPN’s
Working with Microsoft Office 365 support the other day I was informed of a potential issue which could occur if you change a users upn from the default domain. For instance your Active directory...
View ArticleOffice 365 User account not getting updated after AD UPN changes
I ran accross something interesting the other day during our migrations. We are currently using the multiple upn adfs hotfix which allows us to use more than 1 upn to be federated. For instance I...
View ArticleProcess to recover a deleted email account
I recently had an issue where someone on our admin team accidentally deleted a licensed office 365 user. It was not caught before dirsync ran and unfortunately the users Office 365 presence was...
View ArticleHow to disable DirSync for your tenant
This should not be done unless you want to completely disable dirsync. When you perform this operation it will begin a process in office 365 to disable dirsync, which by default tells you it will take...
View ArticleNew info on how to recover deleted Office 365 users
Microsoft releases a new document on “How to troubleshoot deleted user accounts in Office 365″. This is great information as the recovery process has been pretty painful for DirSync’ed user accounts....
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