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  • Wiki Page: Understanding FIM Service Partitions

    The objective of FIM is to process requests that can be initiated by various FIM clients such as the FIM synchronization service and the self-service components according to your configured business policies. By design, each FIM service instance belongs to a logical group that consists of one or...
  • Wiki Page: Understanding Deprovisioning in FIM

    In FIM, the objective of the synchronization service is to provide a solution for the management of an object’s lifecycle. Next to the creation and management of objects in an external system, this also includes stopping the management or even the deletion of them when they become obsolete. ...
  • Wiki Page: FIM Data Modelling and Sync Design: Reference Attributes Versus String Attributes

    Table of Contents Background Scenario Variations Working with string bindings Working with reference bindings Bringing it all together 3rd party tools A big part of a successful FIM design comes down to how effectively you model your data, and define the FIM schema to represent your data model …...
  • Wiki Page: FIM 2010 Hotfix installation - Documentation of the MSP files

    Ever open a Microsoft Forefront Identity Manager 2010 hot fix and go, “OMG what do I install and where do I install it too?” Well, hopefully this information will help outline the information for you on what is what inside of a Microsoft Forefront Identity Manager 2010 hot fix. MSP is...
  • Wiki Page: Understanding Password Expiration Notifications in FIM 2010

    Given FIM's strengths it seems only natural to leverage the notification capabilities to inform your users of impending password expiration. However, in order to do that you will need several items to start: Contribute pwdLastSet to the FIM Service (This attribute is replicated) Extract...
  • Wiki Page: Understanding Run on Policy Update

    Somewhat hidden within Forefront Identity Manager 2010, there is a very useful feature for action workflows called " Run on Policy Update ". Here are the situations where you may find this feature useful: You are creating a new Management Policy Rule (MPR), such as one to provision...
  • Wiki Page: Understanding Reference Attributes Processing in FIM

    When you manage objects, you automatically also manage attributes. On a very high level, you can group the world of attributes into two classes. One of these classes is known as “reference attributes”. Ironically, I have no idea, what the name of the second class – the “ non...
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