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Paul Langham
Nov 02, 2018Copper Contributor
O365 AD Connector?
I have inherited a hybrid O365/On-Prem solution with my company. What we have is a local only Active Directory and O365 subscriptions, this means that users currently have one password to logon t...
Nov 02, 2018
Absolutely correct about reading up on the topic! If done right, this is pretty straightforward and not that complex! Troubleshooting a faulty setup however, could very much be :)
Although, you’re a little harch! The sync can very much be undone
Adam
Although, you’re a little harch! The sync can very much be undone
Adam
Adrienne Andrews
Nov 02, 2018Brass Contributor
Hi Adam,
There are some scenarios that are easier to undo than others, certainly, but there are others that require potentially destructive changes to break the sync. Setting up hybrid identities should never be something an administrator just decides to do on a whim because the application itself is easy to install.
There are some scenarios that are easier to undo than others, certainly, but there are others that require potentially destructive changes to break the sync. Setting up hybrid identities should never be something an administrator just decides to do on a whim because the application itself is easy to install.
- Nov 02, 2018Yes! Read up on the procedure! That’s what I wrote :)
Also in this case the scenario was that he wanted to sync his AD and match the users in O365! My point of view was out of that perspective, Nothing else
Cheers / Adam