![]() ![]() Nothing showed as to why it wasn’t syncing, from all appearances it was. Until it didn’t.Ībout two weeks ago it stopped. ![]() Long story short, it took a (very) talented Microsoft engineer hours to figure out how and why this wasn’t working and fix it, set up the tool for every three hours to sync, and voila! Our email addresses and passwords were now syncing to the cloud. To do this required DirSync, a weird little tool that seemed to be leftover from ForeFront identity manager. What we wanted seemed simple, get our users info up in the cloud so they could log in to the Office 365 portal, install their software (on up to 5 PC’s!), get to OneDrive, SharePoint, etc. ![]() We want to eventually move to hybrid Exchange on-prem and cloud, but that’s a little ways down the road. When we first moved to Office 365 one of the most dreaded things to do was connect our Active Directory to ‘the cloud’. ![]()
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