When configuring the O365 connection settings, you can select the Microsoft 365 services you want to work with, such as SharePoint Online, Exchange Online, or Microsoft Teams.
The following table describes the object types and attributes that become available in the Active Roles Console when you select a particular check box in the connection settings.
NOTE: The objects and object attributes that are not mentioned in the following table are always available in the Active Roles Console.
Table 110: Objects and attributes specific to Microsoft 365 services
SharePoint Online |
SPOSiteGroup |
All |
SPOWebTemplate |
All |
SPOTenant |
All |
Exchange Online |
Contact |
All |
DistributionGroup |
All |
DynamicDistributionGroup |
All |
User |
Manager |
Microsoft Teams
|
ClientPolicy |
All |
ConferencingPolicy |
All |
ExternalAccessPolicy |
All |
HostedVoicemailPolicy |
All |
VoicePolicy |
All |
PresencePolicy |
All |
User |
- AudioVideoDisabled
- ClientPolicy
- ConferencingPolicy
- Enabled
- EnterpriseVoiceEnabled
- ExchangeArchivingPolicy
- ExternalAccessPolicy
- HostedVoicemailPolicy
- LineURI
- LineServerURI
- PresencePolicy
- PrivateLine
- RegistrarPool
- RemoteCallControlTelephonyEnabled
- SipAddress
- VoicePolicy
|
To read and write data in Microsoft 365, the Microsoft 365 Connector relies on the cmdlets of the ExchangeOnlineManagement Windows PowerShell module. As a result, the connector can only work with data supported by the cmdlets of that module.
reads and writes data in Microsoft Azure Active Directory by using an Azure application in your Microsoft Azure Active Directory environment. To create a connection to Microsoft Azure Active Directory, use the Microsoft Azure AD Connector of the Active Roles .
The Microsoft Azure AD Connector supports the following features:
Table 111: Supported features
Bidirectional synchronization
Specifies whether you can both read and write data in the connected data system. |
Yes |
Delta processing mode
Specifies whether the connection can process only the data that has changed in the connected data system since the last synchronization operation. This reduces the overall synchronization duration. |
No |
Password synchronization
Specifies whether you can synchronize user passwords from an Active Directory (AD) domain to the connected data system. |
No |
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) data encryption
Specifies whether the connector can use SSL to encrypt data transmitted between Active Roles and the connected data system. |
Yes |
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You can create an Azure AD connector by configuring an Azure application in the :