In the Microsoft Office 365 connection settings, you can select the services you want to work with, such as SharePoint Online, Exchange Online, or Lync Online.
The next table describes the object types and attributes that become available in the Quick Connect Administration Console user interface when you select a particular check box in the connection settings. The objects and object attributes not mentioned in the table are always available in the Quick Connect Administration Console user interface.
Check box |
Related objects |
Related attributes |
SharePoint Online |
SPOSiteGroup |
All |
SPOWebTemplate |
All | |
SPOTenant |
All | |
Exchange Online |
Contact |
All |
DistributionGroup |
All | |
DynamicDistributionGroup |
All | |
User |
Manager | |
Lync Online |
ClientPolicy |
All |
ConferencingPolicy |
All | |
ExternalAccessPolicy |
All | |
HostedVoicemailPolicy |
All | |
VoicePolicy |
All | |
PresencePolicy |
All | |
User |
|
To read and write data in Microsoft Office 365, the Microsoft Office 365 Connector relies on the functionality provided by the cmdlets supplied with Windows Azure Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell (previously known as Microsoft Online Services Module for Windows PowerShell), PowerShell Module for Lync Online, and SharePoint Online Management Shell. As a result, the connector can only work with data supported by those cmdlets.
Please note that for this reason, the connector cannot work with the following:
To create a connection to Salesforce, you need to use One Identity Quick Connect Sync Engine in conjunction with a special connector called Salesforce Connector. This connector is included in the Quick Connect for Cloud Services package.
The Salesforce Connector supports the following features:
Feature |
Supported |
Bidirectional synchronization Allows you to read and write data in the connected data system. |
Yes |
Delta processing mode Allows you to process only the data that has changed in the connected data system since the last synchronization operation, thereby reducing the overall synchronization operation time. |
No |
Password synchronization Allows you to synchronize user passwords from an Active Directory domain to the connected data system. |
Yes |
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) data encryption Uses SSL to encrypt data that is transmitted between One Identity Quick Connect Sync Engine and connected data system. |
Yes |
In the next sections:
For instructions on how to rename a connection, delete a connection, synchronize passwords in a connected data system, or modify synchronization scope for a connection, see the Quick Connect Administrator Guide.
To create a new connection
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