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Category Archives: Azure AD Connect Sync
Azure AD Connect
What’s new in 2020 with Identity Management at Microsoft?
I don’t know who it was who first said “Identity is the new security plane”, but I expect it was someone with a Microsoft persuasion, and maybe they saw this all coming … who knows? All I can say is … Continue reading →
#AADConnect exception: 0x80230306 (The dimage has an anchor that is different than the image.)
I’ve been working in a lab lately where I’ve been running into the above problem using AAD Connect’s Staging Mode. We’re at a point where we’re looking to swap out an existing custom FIM 2010 R2 solution (with the soon-to-be deprecated … Continue reading →
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Managing Identities in a Hybrid World
Last Tuesday I had the pleasure of addressing a combined audience of fellow local MVP Pete Calvert‘s Adelaide Windows User Group and the Adelaide System Center User Community. So I thought I’d post the identitygovernancefor-o365 deck from that meeting here, mainly for the … Continue reading →
#AADConnect sync: The Inbound sync rules in scope have different join criteria.
I’ve finally had the opportunity to work with AAD Connect over these past weeks, and its been one of those “everything old is new again” experiences. It’s one thing to hear the architectural objectives that Andreas talked about for the Azure … Continue reading →