![]() ![]() If you’re running Windows Azure Active Directory Sync Services you have to run a Command Line utility called the DirectorySyncClientCmd tool. To force an incremental synchronization, open PowerShell on the Directory Synchronization server (or any other server where you installed Azure AD Sync) and execute the following command: Start-ADSyncSyncCycle -PolicyType Delta If you enabled password synchronization, the official SLA mentions a 2 minute timeframe before the password is synchronized, but in a typical environment it is more like 30 seconds or so. One remark in comparison with previous version of DirSync tools, the Azure AD Connect now synchronizes once every thirty minutes. Please note that this is the only officially supported version by Microsoft! The latest (current) version of the directory synchronization tool is Microsoft Azure AD Connect. I’ll explain all three in the following sections below, starting with Azure AD Connect.
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