Setting up the Azure Active Directory Connect application
Adding the Azure Active Directory Connect application
Refer to Microsoft documentation for details on how to create an Azure Active Directory application.
For Active Administrator, ensure that you enable the following permissions for the application:
• Application: Read directory data
• Delegated: Access the directory as the signed-in user
• Delegated: Sign in and read user profileThe next step is to configure the Azure Active Directory Connect app settings in Active Administrator. See Configuring Azure Active Directory Connect application settings.
Configuring Azure Active Directory Connect application settings
To configure Azure Active Directory Connect application settings
1 Select Active Directory Health | Azure AD Connect.
3 Open the Agents tab.
4 Click Azure App Settings.
5 In the Tenant box, enter the fully qualified name of the Azure Active Directory domain.
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7 In the Application ID box, enter the Application ID that you recorded from the Azure portal.
8 In the Security Key box, enter the Security key that you copied from the Azure portal.
9 Click OK.
Viewing Azure Active Directory Connect status
On the Summary tab you can view a summary of the output of the Synchronization Service Manager and manage the Azure Active Directory Connect Scheduler on each computer where you installed the Active Administrator Azure Active Directory Connect Health Monitoring Agent. See Installing the Azure Active Directory Connect Health Monitoring Agent.
To view Azure Active Directory Connect status
1 Select Active Directory Health | Azure AD Connect.
3 Open the Summary tab, if necessary.The Summary tab is divided into six sections:
Azure Active Directory Sync Environment
Running Connectors
Synchronization Status
Table 44. Synchronization status indicators
Displays the synchronization cycle schedule currently in effect.
Indicates if the synchronization cycle is enabled. To disable or enable the synchronization cycle, click Synchronization Settings.
Displays the amount of time between synchronization cycles. To set the time interval, click Synchronization Settings.
Displays the amount of time that operation logs are kept. The default is to keep these logs for 7 days. To set the amount of time to keep the logs, click Maintenance Settings.
Indicates if the maintenance process is enabled. The maintenance process updates the certificates/keys and purges the operations log. To disable or enable maintenance, click Maintenance Settings.
Indicates if the scheduler is blocked from running, which may happen during an upgrade.
Indicates if the scheduler is running the import, sync, and export processes.
Table 45. Synchronization status options
Enable/disable synchronization. Set the time interval between synchronization cycles.
Enable/disable maintenance. Set the amount of time to keep the operation logs,
View the Azure Active Directory Connect agent configuration. Click Copy to copy the list to the clipboard.
Service Status
Connector Statistics
Indicates the number of exports added, updated, and deleted, and the total number of connectors.
Azure Active Directory Connect events
Lists the last five Azure Active Directory Connect warnings and errors and the last five events. To view the events over the last 24 hours, open the Events tab. See Viewing Azure Active Directory Connect events.
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