10.0 Troubleshooting
Refer to the following sections if you are experiencing a problem with the Active Directory driver.
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Section 10.1, Changes Are Not Synchronizing from the Publisher or Subscriber
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Section 10.2, Using Characters Outside the Valid NT Logon Names
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Section 10.3, Synchronizing c, co, and countryCode Attributes
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Section 10.4, Synchronizing Operational Attributes
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Section 10.5, Password Complexity on Windows Server
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Section 10.6, Tips on Password Synchronization
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Section 10.7, Where to Set the SSL Parameter
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Section 10.8, Password Filter Synchronization State Definitions
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Section 10.9, The Active Directory Account Is Disabled after a User Add on the Subscriber Channel
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Section 10.10, Moving a Parent Mailbox to a Child Domain
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Section 10.11, Restoring Active Directory
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Section 10.12, Moving the Driver to a Different Domain Controller
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Section 10.13, Migrating from Active Directory
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Section 10.14, Setting LDAP Server Search Constraints
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Section 10.15, Error Messages
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Section 10.16, Performance is Degraded if eDirectory is Installed
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Section 10.17, Modify Operations Fail on AD LDS Instances
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Section 10.18, PowerShell Service Installation Fails for Active Directory Drivers on Windows 2012 Devices
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Section 10.19, Deleting an Entitlement Assignment Attribute Does Not Correctly Reflect on the Mapped Resources
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Section 10.20, Setting a Password in Active Directory also Sets the eDirectory Password Expiration
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Section 10.21, Troubleshooting Driver Processes