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Oct 14, 2021Separate On-Prem Account from Sync' Office 365 Account
Hi, I have a company that has some users that are on-prem, and have an account in Active Directory. This company ALSO has a lot of mobile users that do NOT have\need an on-prem Active Directory Acco...
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Oct 17, 2021Thanks, that's awesome.
The first option you mentioned seems by far the most efficient, and almost 'too easy'.
I could easily move that user account out of the OU that is being synchronized.
Then, presumably the account could be deleted.
Why do I have to disable dirsync as part of this process, as opposed to simply moving the account to a non-synchronized OU? Sorry if that is a dumb question - I'm new to this process.
VasilMichev
Oct 18, 2021MVP
Just moving the object to a different (out of scope) OU won't break the link with O365, in fact it will result in the O365 object being deleted. And to "break the link", the only supported method is disabling dirsync altogether.
- DeletedOct 20, 2021OK, so let me make sure I understand:
1. Moving the user out of the 'sync' OU to a 'non-sync' OU will result in the O365 object being deleted.
2. Stopping dirsync, then moving the user like in step #1, and then starting dirsync, will result in the user link being broken?
I think I am missing something but I want to confirm. Thanks so much VasilMichev- VasilMichevOct 20, 2021MVPYes. Technically, in scenario 2 the user will still be stamped with the ImmutableID of the on-premises object, but that's only "cosmetic".
- nHuzasApr 05, 2024Copper Contributor
VasilMichev good day
my challenge is different. I have changed the users names and email address on on-prem. i want to sync the current info to O365. what do i need to do to have the new details synchronized to the O365 account?