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Problems setting up Azure AD Connect
- Oct 09, 2018
You need to look at the Export flows. In general, the question you need to answer here is whether you see a new/duplicate account provisioned for the same user in O365? And, whether there are "quarantined" objects due to the duplicate attribute resiliency feature: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/hybrid/how-to-connect-syncservice-duplicate-attribute-resiliency
For general info, objects are being matched between AD and AAD on objectGUID first, and if that fails on the PrimarySMTPAddress (so-called hard-match and soft-match mechanisms). The later will only work if the ImmutableID is empty. Neither one will work if there are errors/quarantined object due to duplicate attributes. Matching UPNs will not "link" the two objects, but you can force the matching process using the articles I linked to above.
One other thing, you should not mess with the objectIdentifier/sourceAnchor, unless you have some specific configurations in place. It's not clear to me why you have chosen to use the mail attribute and not leave the default.
As of right now its working really good.
However, in-cloud we have alot of distribution groups.
Is there a quick way to export- then import these groups, with the members to the local AD?
Then use Hard/softmatch to pair them together?
- Joerg-HanebuthMay 23, 2020Copper Contributor
- Oct 10, 2018Yes exaxtly! It seems to also add the members as well!
Correct, just edit out the users And contacts - Martin AnderssonOct 10, 2018Brass Contributor
Hey,
Thanks!
Took a look at that script, i understand some of it.
I would like to just remove some parts in order to only sync the groups.
From what i understood, the script is for Users, contacts & groups
- Oct 10, 2018
There is a feature called group-writeback but you'll need premium license for that!
Here you can find a script that creates objects from your 365 tenant in your ad! Needs a little sweaking though..