I tried logging in as the user with their Domain password just to check and as expected it failed but still worked with the recently changed portal password. There was NO detected changes or updates. Just for fun I monitored the outcome in miisclient. I figured Keep it Stupid Simple and set out to run the Scheduled Task that is created for AADSync.Well I was skeptical so I set about testing this process to see if it would in fact work and overwrite the users newly reset password with the correct AD password.įirst and foremost I reset the “synced” users password and logged into the portal to verify the password change. This sounds like it should be simple enough right? What to do? MS Cloud Services support told me not to worry as that users password will be overwritten by AADSync…. A “synced” users password was reset in the Office365 portal (for any number of Administrative or user related reasons) Now the “synced” user does not have a synced Domain password. Directory Synchronization is occurring between On-premises AD and Office365 (WITHOUT password write-back enabled).
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