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Kent Nordstrom
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Kent Nordstrom

Kent Nordström wrote his first lines of code in the late 70s so he's been working with IT for quite some time now. When Microsoft released its Windows 2000 operating system he started a close relationship with them that has continued since. For many years Kent has been working part time as a sub-contractor to Microsoft Consulting Services and has been doing many of the implementations of FIM and its predecessors for multinational companies and large organizations in Sweden. Apart from FIM, Kent is also well known within the community for his knowledge around Forefront TMG, Forefront UAG and PKI. Find out more by visiting his blog on http://konab.com.
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Initial load versus scheduled runs


When we first start to import information into Synchronization Engine it is likely that information already exists in many or all of the connected systems.

We might need to create special synchronization rules just for the initial load, which are not used again unless we need to rebuild the data.

Let me give you an example. At The Company, the basic idea is that users should be imported from the HR system and created in AD. But when we start, there might be existing users in AD and we would need to connect them using a Join rather than provisioning (creating) them in AD. During the initial load we would therefore turn off Provision in FIM, import users from both systems, project them into the MV, and join the users existing in both the systems.

Initial load is usually done manually; that is, we manually start the required run profiles for each MA.

If the environment is large, the initial load might take many hours due to the fact that, when we export our objects...

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Kent Nordstrom

Kent Nordström wrote his first lines of code in the late 70s so he's been working with IT for quite some time now. When Microsoft released its Windows 2000 operating system he started a close relationship with them that has continued since. For many years Kent has been working part time as a sub-contractor to Microsoft Consulting Services and has been doing many of the implementations of FIM and its predecessors for multinational companies and large organizations in Sweden. Apart from FIM, Kent is also well known within the community for his knowledge around Forefront TMG, Forefront UAG and PKI. Find out more by visiting his blog on http://konab.com.
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