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TonyRedmond
Dec 22, 2021MVP
Latest AAD Connect Removes On-Premises Disabled User Accounts from Azure AD
Microsoft pushed out version 2.0.88.0 of the AAD Connect synchronization utility earlier this month. Unfortunately, the new software removes disabled on-premises user accounts from Azure AD, which means that on-premises shared mailboxes disappear for cloud users. Microsoft has released version 2.0.89.0 but maybe it’s better to go back to a version that you know works. At least until after the holidays.
https://office365itpros.com/2021/12/22/aad-connect-fails-synchronize-shared-mailboxes/
- Alessandro Cesarini
Microsoft
Doesn't this conflict with the public information?
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/hybrid/concept-azure-ad-connect-sync-user-and-contacts#disabled-accounts
Disabled accounts are synchronized as well to Azure AD. Disabled accounts are common to represent resources in Exchange, for example conference rooms. The exception is users with a linked mailbox; as previously mentioned, these will never provision an account to Azure AD.