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How to sync office 365 to active directory
How to sync office 365 to active directory




Choose What to Sync by checking/unchecking the following fields:.– Client Secret ID – The secret value which is generated with the creation of the secret key. – Application (Client) ID – The unique identifier which is generated with the creation of the web application. – Primary Domain – The Primary Domain associated with your Office 365 organization custom Azure web application. – Silent Users Do not have access to the Admin console, nor do they receive Quarantine Digests by default, but can enabled. – End Users Can login to the Console and receive Quarantine Digests. Set the Default New User Role to either End User or Silent User:.Navigate to Administration > User Management > Import & Sync > Azure Active Directory.Step 2: Configuring Azure Within Spambrella Interface You can contact for assistance where necessary. If using standard Proofpoint settings this may not be an issue. They would be asked to give consent via. – White-label customers may need to do an approval/consent of applications. – In Azure AD- sign-in must be enabled for accounts to be active and mail to flow. After that period of time, A NEW SECRET KEY needs to be generated again. – This Key WILL EXPIRE at the end of the selected duration period. You will get the Application ID needed to complete the credentials in the Spambrella/Proofpoint field Application (client) ID from the Overview area inside the connection. The Value (in Azure AD page) will be put into the Client Secret Key field in Spambrella/Proofpoint Azure Sync page. Copy down the Value field, as you will NOT be able to retrieve it after leaving the page. The Value will be displayed when you save the changes. Navigate to Certificates and Secrets > + New Client Secret.Select Add Permissions (at the bottom).You will want to click Add Permissions once more and choose Application Permissions.






How to sync office 365 to active directory