Managing Active Directory synchronization
 Security and navigation
Security and navigation
                                                PERMISSIONS Security level with Admin permission to configure Microsoft Extensions. Refer to Admin security settings.
NAVIGATION Left Navigation Menu > Admin > Admin Categories > Extensions & Integrations > Microsoft Extensions > Active Directory (AD) Sync
This page displays a list of all organizations that have been configured with Active Directory Sync. To open the page, use the path(s) in the Security and navigation section above.
 Adding AD sync for a new organization
Adding AD sync for a new organization
                                                To configure a new organization, click Add. Refer to Setting up Active Directory sync for an organization in Autotask.
 Column descriptions
Column descriptions
                                                | Column Header | Description | 
|---|---|
| Organizations | Lists the organizations for which you have configured AD synchronization. Users with permission to view the organization can click the hyperlink to open the Organization Dashboard or Organization page. | 
| Enabled | Shows a check mark if the Active Directory integration is currently enabled for this organization. | 
| AD Type | Displays the protocol to access the Active Directory, either LDAP or Azure. | 
| Sync'd Users | Displays the number of currently active synced users. This number matches the number of users on the AD Users tab. | 
| Conflicts | The number of contacts with current mapping conflicts. Mapping conflicts can be resolved on the AD Users tab. Refer to Finding and resolving mapping conflicts. | 
| SSL Status | The SSL status indicates if you need to take action regarding the SSL certificate required with the LDAP integration. 
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| Last Sync | The date and time of the last sync attempt. | 
| Billing Product | The Contact Billing Product that will be applied if a new contact is created by AD Sync. The integration will not override existing billing product mappings. | 
| Status (Last 10) | This column provides a visual indication of the success of the 10 last connection attempts. 
                                                                         
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 Menu options
Menu options
                                                | Menu Option | Description | 
|---|---|
| Edit | Opens the Active Directory Sync configuration page for the selected organization to the Setup tab. Refer to Setting up Active Directory sync for an organization in Autotask. | 
| Force Sync | Regular syncs follow a 24-hour schedule. The next sync always happens 24 hours after the last one. You can force a sync any time, for example, if you have added a number of users to the Active Directory. Just be aware that the next sync will now happen 24 hours after the forced sync. | 
| View AD Users | Opens the Active Directory Sync configuration page for the selected organization to the AD Users tab. Refer to AD Users tab. | 
| Remove | Removes the AD Sync configuration for the client. All sync history will be gone. Deletion cannot be undone. | 
 Manually forcing a sync
Manually forcing a sync
                                                You can force a sync any time, for example, if you have added a number of users to the Active Directory.
- At the top of the AD Users tab of the Active Directory (AD) Sync - Add New Sync page, click Force Sync.
- Select Force Sync from the context menu of the Active Directory (AD) Sync page.
The next sync always happens 24 hours after the last one (see date/time stamp right below the button). Just be aware that the next sync will now happen 24 hours after the forced sync.
 Finding and resolving mapping conflicts
Finding and resolving mapping conflicts
                                                - On the list page, sort the list on the Conflicts column in descending order, so customers with mapping conflicts rise to the top. 
- Use the context menu to open the View AD Users tab.
- Use the Status filter to find unmapped users. users.
- Click the edit icon to open the User Sync Details dialog box. to open the User Sync Details dialog box. 
- To manually map the user to an existing Autotask contact, click the selector icon and pick a contact. and pick a contact.
- If this record is a duplicate, check Ignore this User.
NOTE If you check the box when the user is mapped, the mapping is removed!
On the list page, the user now counts as a synced user, and the number of conflicts now reads as "0".

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