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What is the best way of fixing Office 365/AD accounts with no target address created
The 1234 duplicate scenario will resolve itself once the duplicate is fixed. Using the DirSync errors view in the Office 365 Admin portal (under Reports) see who is the duplicate and resolve where the issue is. Note that email addresses on one object can duplicate with UPNs on other objects and that might be the source of the problem as well
Brian Reid
Office 365 MVP
- Steven PowersMay 21, 2018Copper Contributor
Brian, thanks for the quick response, but would you be able to elaborate? I was working on one duplicate earlier and after moving the User Object into an unsynced OU, and then syncing, I then replaced him in the original OU and in Active Users/Mail Settings/ It said to migrate his account, but when I did the migration failed because no listening device was listening to our service on the end point.
- Jerry MeyerMay 24, 2018Iron Contributor
Some time ago i blogged about this. The scenario is slightly different but if i understand you correctly this is something you can try.
https://jerrymeyer.nl/2017/08/03/fix-duplicate-exchange-guid-errors/
This blogpost refers to duplicate exchange guids due to a misconfiguration of the user accounts in AD which are synced tru AADconnect
- Steven PowersMay 24, 2018Copper Contributor
Jeff, thanks for the reply, I am trying this. Is this also the way to solve the issue when an account is username1234@tsus.mail.onmicrosoft.com?
Also, since we have recently changed our way of creating AD accounts from directly on the AD server, to using our Exchange on Prem via the Web and Choosing New User and Office 365, when it creates the new 365 account, it is preventing me from logging into the new users account, and I can not determine why this is occurring, their AD attributes appear to be correct, as do the Office 365 settings, yet if I try to log into the new users account, when I enter the credentials it doesn't accept is and it doesn't offer any error message either. Any thoughts?