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MOSS 2007 User and Profiles import from Active Directory.

Its very normal to have a scenario in which the user profile information in stored in directory service like Active Directory. Since personalization in sharepoint largely depends upon user profiles it becomes imperative to not only import the user information in AD into sharepoint as user profiles but also to run incremental imports to sync up user profiles with new information added into the Active directory.

As you know sharepoint integrates with Active directory and a user profile record gets created in sharepoint when an AD authenticated user first accesses a site. Assumption here is that the user already has adequate permissions on the site. As noted above incremental imports facilitate synchronizing user information stored in AD with the profile created in sharepoint.

The following steps need to be followed to configure import of user profiles from Active Directory -

Scenario-1 - All users are in the current domain.

1. Go to User Profile and Properties under Shared Services Administration.

2. Click on configure profile import link. Select current domain as the profile datasource.

3. Make sure default access account is specified and is valid.

4. Run full import or incremental report.

Scenario-2 - Users are scattered into multiple domains or other data sources.

1. Go to User Profile and Properties under shared services administration.

2. Click on Import New Connection. Add  a new connection for each of the data sources where you users are located. Delete any unwanted connections that might already be there.

3. Configure the import as mentioned above and make sure that Custom source is selected.

4. Run the full import or incremental import.

 

 

Comments

 

Raymond Little said:

Do you what property i.e. username or guid, MOSS uses to connect to Active Directory and perfom the incremental import.

August 16, 2007 4:08 AM
 

anhagabau said:

This works for AD users but what about contacts? I would like to be able to create new users in sharepoint from my contacts in AD, any way to do this?

September 5, 2007 11:40 AM
 

zullu said:

Hi Ajay,

Where can I find this Shared Services Administration link.

I checked the Central Admin, but not sure where to locate this.

Any idea?

October 5, 2007 12:14 PM
 

rambabu said:

u can try localhost:20742/sps/admin for shared services

December 10, 2007 4:49 AM
 

Syed said:

Hi Zullu,

Go to central administration and then to Application Management and then click    Create or configure this farm's shared services  . There you can create Shared Services. You need to create it before getting in to it. Also it need not be in  localhost:20742. As it takes the port by itself.

December 24, 2007 10:26 PM
 

Mr. Omer said:

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March 18, 2008 9:21 AM
 

Mr. Omer said:

Hi guys just passing by and thought I would add my contact details if anyone was searching for back up solutions to Sharepoint as i work for AvePoint which is a company which specifically caters to Sharepoint users and administrators so if anyone has time please take a tour through our website and see what we can offer you and your company. We even have free trials for our software which you can download from the site.

Many thanks

www.avepoint.com

mohamed.omer@avepoint.com

March 18, 2008 9:22 AM
 

Kalagarla said:

Hello Ajay,

         Thank you for the info you have provided on User Profile. Do you know in which database and table are the user profile info stored? After a user profile is imported from AD to sharepoint I want the Users to keep their info upto date and update that info into AD every night. Can you please tell me where I can get that info in sharepoint database?

July 15, 2008 8:20 AM
 

Sree said:

Ajay, We have same user in different sources. Different sources has different information and I need to bring them all together in to MOSS profile. Will creating different import connections work? There are some properties exist on all systems such as firstname, email etc. How does import handles them?

Thanks for any pointers....

July 24, 2008 11:41 AM

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