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Active Roles 7.6 - Synchronization Service Administration Guide

Synchronization Service Overview Deploying Synchronization Service Getting started Connections to external data systems
External data systems supported with built-in connectors
Working with Active Directory Working with an AD LDS (ADAM) instance Working with Skype for Business Server Working with Oracle Working with Exchange Server Working with Active Roles Working with One Identity Manager Working with a delimited text file Working with Microsoft SQL Server Working with Micro Focus NetIQ Directory Working with Salesforce Working with ServiceNow Working with Oracle Unified Directory Working with an LDAP directory service Working with IBM DB2 Working with IBM AS/400 Working with an OpenLDAP directory service Working with IBM RACF connector Working with MySQL database Working with an OLE DB-compliant relational database Working with SharePoint Working with Microsoft Office 365 Working with Microsoft Azure Active Directory Configuring data synchronization with the SCIM Connector Configuring data synchronization with the Generic SCIM Connector
Using connectors installed remotely Creating a connection Renaming a connection Deleting a connection Modifying synchronization scope for a connection Using connection handlers Specifying password synchronization settings for a connection
Synchronizing identity data Mapping objects Automated password synchronization Synchronization history Scenarios of use
About scenarios Scenario 1: Create users from a .csv file to an Active Directory domain Scenario 2: Use a .csv file to update user accounts in an Active Directory domain Scenario 3: Synchronizing data between One Identity Manager Custom Target Systems and an Active Directory domain Scenario 4: Deprovisioning between One Identity Manager Custom Target Systems and an Active Directory domain Scenario 5: Provisioning of Groups between One Identity Manager Custom Target Systems and an Active Directory domain Scenario 6: Enabling Delta Sync mode between One Identity Manager Custom Target Systems and an Active Directory domain Example of using the Generic SCIM Connector for data synchronization
Appendix A: Developing PowerShell scripts for attribute synchronization rules Appendix B: Using a PowerShell script to transform passwords

Creating a Microsoft Office 365 connection

NOTE: To use the Microsoft Office 365 Connector, the Azure BackSync application requires a minimum set of permissions and roles for implementing automatic permission and role assignment in Synchronization Service.

In the Azure portal, set the following privileges for the user account you use to configure Azure BackSync:

  • Exchange Administrator

  • Directory Writers

To create a new connection

  1. Make sure that the software specified in the System Requirements section of the Active Roles Release Notes is installed on the computer on which you plan to use the Microsoft Office 365 Connector.
  2. In the Synchronization Service Administration Console, open the Connections tab.
  3. Click Add connection, and then use the following options:
    • Connection name. Type a descriptive name for the connection.
    • Use the specified connector. Select Microsoft Office 365 Connector.
  4. Click Next.
  5. On the Specify connection settings page, use the following options:
    • Microsoft Online Services ID. Type the Microsoft Online Services ID with which you want to access Office 365. The Office 365 user account whose ID you specify must have the Global Administrator role and Exchange Online license assigned in your Office 365 organization.
    • Password. Type the password for the specified Microsoft Online Services ID.
      • Proxy server. Specify whether you want to use a proxy server for the connection. You can select one of the following options:
        • Use WinHTTP settings. Causes the connector to use the proxy server settings configured for Windows HTTP Services (WinHTTP).
        • Automatically detect. Automatically detects and uses proxy server settings.
        • Do not use proxy settings. Specifies to not use proxy server for the connection.
    • SharePoint Online. Select this check box to work with object types and attributes specific to SharePoint Online. For detailed information about these object types, see Objects and attributes specific to Microsoft Office 365 services.

      If you select this check box, use the Administration Center URL text box to enter the SharePoint Online administration center URL.

      To use this option, you must install SharePoint Online Management Shell on your computer. For details, see the System Requirements section in the Release Notes.

    • Test Connection. Click this button to verify the specified connection settings.
  6. Click Finish to create a connection to Microsoft Office 365.

Modifying a Microsoft Office 365 connection

NOTE: To use the Microsoft Office 365 Connector, the Azure BackSync application requires a minimum set of permissions and roles for implementing automatic permission and role assignment in Synchronization Service.

In the Azure portal, set the following privileges for the user account you use to configure Azure BackSync:

  • Exchange Administrator

  • Directory Writers

To modify connection settings

  1. In the Synchronization Service Administration Console, open the Connections tab.
  2. Click Connection settings below the existing Microsoft Office 365 connection you want to modify.
  3. On the Connection Settings tab, click the Specify connection settings item to expand it and use the following options:
    • Microsoft Online Services ID. Type the Microsoft Online Services ID with which you want to access Office 365. The Office 365 user account whose ID you specify must have the Global Administrator role and Exchange Online license assigned in your Office 365 organization.
    • Password. Type the password for the specified Microsoft Online Services ID.
    • Proxy server. Specify whether you want to use a proxy server for the connection. You can select one of the following options:
    • Use WinHTTP settings. Causes the connector to use the proxy server settings configured for Windows HTTP Services (WinHTTP).
    • Automatically detect. Automatically detects and uses proxy server settings.
    • Do not use proxy settings. Specifies to not use proxy server for the connection.
  4. SharePoint Online. Select this check box to work with object types and attributes specific to SharePoint Online. For detailed information about these object types, see Objects and attributes specific to Microsoft Office 365 services.

    If you select this check box, use the Administration Center URL text box to enter the SharePoint Online administration center URL.

    To use this option, you must install SharePoint Online Management Shell on your computer. For details, see the System Requirements section in the Release Notes.

  1. Test Connection. Click this button to verify the specified connection settings.
  2. When you are finished, click Save.

Microsoft Office 365 data supported out of the box

The next table lists the Microsoft Office 365 object types supported by the Microsoft Office 365 Connector out of the box and provides information about the operations you can perform on these objects by using the Microsoft Office 365 Connector.

 

Table 88: Supported objects and operations

Object

Read

Create

Delete

Update

ClientPolicy

Allows you to work with client policies in Microsoft Teams. You can use client policies to determine the features of Microsoft Teams that are available to users.

For more information on what data you can read and write, see ClientPolicy object attributes.

Yes

No

No

No

ConferencingPolicy

Allows you to work with conferencing policies in Microsoft Teams. You can use conferencing policies to determine the features available to the users participating in a conference.

For more information on what data you can read and write, see ConferencingPolicy object attributes.

Yes

No

No

No

Contact

Allows you to work with external contact properties in Office 365.

For more information on what data you can read and write, see Contact object attributes.

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DistributionGroup

Allows you to work with distribution group properties in Office 365.

For more information on what data you can read and write, see DistributionGroup object attributes.

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Domain

Allows you to retrieve information about domains in Office 365.

For more information on what data you can retrieve, see Domain object attributes.

Yes

No

No

No

DynamicDistributionGroup

Allows you to work with dynamic distribution group properties in Office 365.

For more information on what data you can read and write, see DynamicDistributionGroup object attributes.

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

ExternalAccessPolicy

Allows you to work with external access policies in Microsoft Teams.

For more information on what data you can read and write, see ExternalAccessPolicy object attributes.

Yes

No

No

No

HostedVoicemailPolicy

Allows you to work with voice mail policies in Microsoft Teams.

For more information on what data you can read and write, see HostedVoicemailPolicy object attributes.

Yes

No

No

No

LicensePlanService

Allows you to retrieve information related to the license plans and services that are currently in use in Office 365.

For more information on what data you can read and write, see LicensePlanService object attributes.

Yes

No

No

No

Mailbox

Allows you to work with Exchange Online mailboxes in Office 365.

For more information on what data you can read and write, see Mailbox object attributes.

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

MailUser

Allows you to work with mail user properties in Office 365.

For more information on what data you can read and write, see MailUser object attributes.

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

PresencePolicy

Allows you to work with presence policies in Microsoft Teams.

For more information on what data you can read and write, see PresencePolicy object attributes.

Yes

No

No

No

SecurityGroup

Allows you to work with security group properties in Office 365.

For more information on what data you can read and write, see SecurityGroup object attributes.

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SPOSite

Allows you to work with the properties of site collections in SharePoint Online.

For more information on what data you can read and write, see SPOSite object attributes.

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SPOSiteGroup

Allows you to work with groups inside site collections in SharePoint Online.

For more information on what data you can read and write, see SPOSiteGroup object attributes.

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SPOWebTemplate

Allows you to work with Web templates in SharePoint Online.

For more information on what data you can read and write, see SPOWebTemplate object attributes.

Yes

No

No

No

SPOTenant

Allows you to work with SharePoint Online organization.

For more information on what data you can read and write, see SPOTenant object attributes.

Yes

No

No

Yes

User

Allows you to read and write user properties in Office 365.

For more information on what data you can read and write, see User object attributes.

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

VoicePolicy

Allows you to read or write data related to voice policies in Microsoft Teams.

For more information on what data you can read and write, see VoicePolicy object attributes.

Yes

No

No

No

Office 365 Group

Allows you to read or write data related to Office 365 group.

For more information on what data you can read and write, see Office 365 group attributes.

Yes

Yes Yes Yes

This section describes the attributes provided by the Microsoft Office 365 Connector. By using these attributes, you can read and/or write data related to a particular object in Microsoft Office 365.

In this section:

ClientPolicy object attributes

ConferencingPolicy object attributes

Contact object attributes

DistributionGroup object attributes

Domain object attributes

DynamicDistributionGroup object attributes

ExternalAccessPolicy object attributes

HostedVoicemailPolicy object attributes

LicensePlanService object attributes

Mailbox object attributes

MailUser object attributes

PresencePolicy object attributes

SecurityGroup object attributes

SPOSite object attributes

SPOSiteGroup object attributes

SPOWebTemplate object attributes

SPOTenant object attributes

User object attributes

VoicePolicy object attributes

Office 365 group attributes

ClientPolicy object attributes

 

Table 89: ClientPolicy attributes

Attribute

Description

Supported operations

Anchor

Gets the Anchor property value of the policy.

Read

Description

Gets the policy description.

Read

Identity

Gets the unique identifier assigned to the policy.

Read

Members

Gets the users who have been assigned the policy.

Read

ObjectID

Gets the unique object identifier (GUID).

Read

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