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MS-KBQ275636 explains which attributes are required (at a minimum) to provision a mailbox into an Exchange 2007 (E2K7) environment. For an Exchange 2010 (E2K10) environment the game is a little different. Let's have a look at the HOW and WHY. The mailbox Read More...
Microsoft has released Update 3 for FIM 2010 RC1. It is available connect here. This is the final pre-release of the product before RTM. I think this is a major release because it can be installed as an update or as a new install from scratch. It contains Read More...
Reporting/Auditing With RC0, a web services client could reconstruct resources via Requests, or betweenTime, atTime and allTime functions With RC1, a web service client will be able to reconstruct resources via Requests More attributes on Request, and Read More...
XPATH Filter changes Double negations are not supported/possible anymore. An example of a double negation is "/Person[not(MyAttribute != '_$$$_')]" Read more about it here: http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/jorge/archive/2009/11/12/fim-2010-not-not-is-empty-and-not-equal-i-think.aspx Read More...
Export/Import Portal Configuration In ILM 2007 you were able to export the complete Sync Engine configuration and move that to some other instance instead of reconfiguration everything manually. That saved you a lot of work AND mistakes! Although it is Read More...
MPRs New MPRs have been defined or existing MPRs have been redefined. In ILM "2" RC0 an MPR called "Administrators have Full Control" existed which gave administrators Full Control permissions over existing stuff and new created stuff. In FIM 2010 RC1 Read More...
So FIM 2010 RC1 came out in the beginning of October are my first impressions, or changes I found (either through my own testing/reading or through some other posts): OS Support FIM 2010 now both supports Windows Server 2008 (x64) and Windows Server 2008 Read More...
FIM 2010 provides CMDlets to migrate the configuration of the FIM Portal from one server to another. The first step is exporting the configuration of the SOURCE server. The Powershell script you can use for that is: --------- # ExportPilot.ps1 # Copyright Read More...
At the time of writing Update 2 has been released for FIM 2010 RC1. This update introduces a new feature for RCDCs which leverages XPATH. In short, when you CREATE a new object in the FIM Portal you can configure an attribute in the RCDC (a.k.a. OVC) Read More...
You might have noticed that resource counts do not work in FIM 2010 RC1 (even with Update 1). After installing update2 , this is fixed again. However, take into account the following comment that I found on the FIM TechNet Forum. " This feature is currently Read More...
For a customer, a few colleagues and I are building a FIM 2010 RC1 environment. Within this customer, internals and externals were identified as follows: Internals --> Attribute 'SomeID' has a value Externals --> Attribute 'SomeID' does not have Read More...
Hotfix rollup package (build 3.3.1118.02) is available for Microsoft Identity Lifecycle Manager (ILM) 2007 Feature Pack 1 (FP1). INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT WARNING BEFORE YOU TRY TO INSTALL THIS HOTFIX, YOU MUST READ THE INSTA... IMPORTANT WARNING BEFORE Read More...
As I mentioned a few days ago, Microsoft released an update (Update1) for FIM 2010 RC1. Read more about it here . The update basically consists of 4 components (Sync Engine, Service/Portal, Add-In Extension and Language Pack). If you install the update Read More...
Microsoft made the VHD available for FIM 2010 RC1. Get it here . Cheers, Jorge -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties and confers no rights! Read More...
Just a quick reminder to save you a few WTFs when working with MPRs. As you may know (and I did too but I had forgotten about it) you can disable/enable MPRs in FIM 2010 RC1. First thing to check if an MPR is not behaving like you would expect, is if Read More...
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