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RichardA
Mar 04, 2020Copper Contributor
Upgrade to Azure AD Connect results in a message to update my trust. How?
When I upgraded Azure AD Connect, I got the warning:- Updates may be available for your Azure AD trust. Update your trust now to ensure you have the latest recommended settings. How do I do this...
Moe_Kinani
Mar 05, 2020Bronze Contributor
Hi Richard,
What version of ADConnect do you use? Do you use ADFS?
Have you tried stoping ADConnect Sync engine and run newer ADConnect version?
What version of ADConnect do you use? Do you use ADFS?
Have you tried stoping ADConnect Sync engine and run newer ADConnect version?
- RichardAMar 05, 2020Copper Contributor
Moe_Kinani we are using version 1.4.38, the latest I believe. This message happened when I upgraded from a version from 2016. We used to have ADFS but we changed to ADConnect in 2016.
Don't seem to have any issues, the sync is running and there are no errors shown in Azure AD.
- Moe_KinaniMar 05, 2020Bronze ContributorMSFT recommends to do Swing migration instead of In place migration for your scenario.
You may need to change Federation setting on new ADConnect config if exists under “Configuration tab”.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/hybrid/how-to-upgrade-previous-version- RichardAMar 06, 2020Copper Contributor
Moe_Kinani Thanks Moe. I do see Federation Options under "Manage Federation" in the AD Connect wizard. But I don't know which options to choose, so i'm going to leave it alone. If it aint broke, don't fit it!