

Http:/ / / wiki/ contents/ articles/ #Sample_script_to_manually_convert_all_users_in_a_domainģ. Fortunately I found an article that details all of the necessary commands (even has a script to fix users after the transition). The end result is that an unknown number of users were not converted from ADFS to standard. When we tried to convert our domain it failed mid-process. If the process fails (Convert-MSOLDomainToStandard), you can re-run it.

Sync folders pro vs dirsync full#
The MS tech forced a full sync of our AD and created 8,400 objects that I had to later remove one-by-one via powershell.Ģ. If you are not syncing all containers in AD, make sure that you filter the containers as you did before syncing. Here are some things I learned from the process.ġ. If I had found them ahead of time I am sure the process would have been less painful. It was good to have support around to help answer my specific questions, but in the end I found some articles that really helped me to overcome the process (they are shown below). I'm fairly confident that the person I got was not very experienced. On my outage day I called Microsoft and they connected with me to my DirSync server. The first person I talked to assured me that the process was very painless, so I planned an outage day with my company. I called support to get guidance initially, but I didn't have a lot of information on hand. It was a little bit of a mess but we survived. We just switched from ADFS to dirsync/password sync.
