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Category Archives: Identity Lifecycle
#FIM2010 Run on Policy Update saves the day
As this old 2009 post on the Bobby and Nima blog attests to, there is often value in turning on the ROPU setting on a FIM2010 workflow – even if it’s only temporarily. My use case is a workflow which … Continue reading
Replay your #FIM2010 ADDS MA
An interesting take on the Replay MA idea came to me that I want to share today. So far the published use cases for this idea have been restricted to the ‘replaying’ of the FIM Service MA alone – such … Continue reading
A midsummer LITE dream
With our own personal identity details being proliferated on the web at an unprecedented rate, many of us are finally taking steps of our own to protect ourselves. But it is a daunting proposition to reign in what has already become a runaway train in many … Continue reading
#FIM2010 MPR Integrity Checks
I recently had reason to suspect that there were a number of MPRs which had become corrupted in a lab environment due to the deletion of set objects. FIM 2010 doesn’t complain when you delete a set, but it will … Continue reading
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Identifying #FIM2010 Database Index Fragmentation
I want to share the following SQL script which I have adapted for FIM from the original here. If you read the blog post you will understand that both FIM databases meet the criteria the author describes (GUID cluster keys) … Continue reading
#FIM2010 R2 SP1 (W2012) Oracle Management Agent requires additional Oracle driver
My good friend Henry from infoWAN in Germany asked me to post the following for him on my blog (in lieu of setting up one of his own at least for now). Here is the tip that Henry discovered and was … Continue reading
Uncovering #FIM2010 Service Set Correction Requests
When responding to this FIM forum post tonight it occurred to me that monitoring for and troubleshooting these events is something I’ve probably not rated highly enough on the priority list. Digging a bit further I stumbled upon this TechNet … Continue reading
Optional Synchronization Rule Parameters
Recently I needed to extend a simple outbound sync rule (FIM 2010 R1) to provision a business email address to an HR system. In the target HR system, multiple contact records can be recorded for a user, and under normal … Continue reading
MS TechEd 2013
Finally on my way this morning to join friends and colleagues on the annual pilgrimage to the Microsoft tech-fest on Australia’s premier convention location, the sunny Gold Coast. My colleague Carol will be presenting both of the sessions listed against … Continue reading
Error saving the FIM Sync key set
Ran into something unusual just now with the FIM R2 Sync install – at the end of the install after having selected a folder to save the *.bin file to, there was a delay of about 30 seconds before I … Continue reading

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