Automatic Deletion
Hi everyone I doing SR for Inactive user from different system connected to FIM, I so far I've been able to disable and enable account in AD and META4, but I having troubles with another application, but Im using the same logic that I used before. whe I tried to disable a user from CRM o ERP I get a provision disconnects, and when I chek the preview I read a Automatic deletion Status. Have you had this kind of behavior before?? I´ll share soon a video of what is hapening. http://www.4shared.com/file/AO_5JWcd/EKdeletion.html you can download a video from this link. is wmv Cheers
October 6th, 2010 2:16am

Hi There, Have you checked to see if the object is meeting the "metaverse object deletion" rules in the metaverse designer tool in the synchronization engine? If the metaverse object has been deleted and the MA is set to "delete on next export run" on the disconnection logic, the deletion will be automatically completed for you. (Sorry, haven't looked a video. Just a swag off the top of my head). Thanks B
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October 6th, 2010 11:58pm

I like the idea of a video – this is very cool. If you could click a bit slower, it would be perfect… There is probably also a feature to run a wmv a bit slower. Anyway... When you provision an object, the newly created connector is also known as export phantom. To make this a "real" object, you need to run an export and a confirming import on the target MA. At the beginning of a synchronization run, the synchronization engine does not verify the validity of export phantoms. Instead, they are deleted and if they are recreated by using the most recent provisioning logic, you have a validity proof :o) This is probably where the result below comes from: To get rid of this, run an export and a confirming import prior to the synchronization run on the target MA. Cheers, Markus Markus Vilcinskas, Knowledge Engineer, Microsoft Corporation
October 7th, 2010 9:55pm

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