Showing posts with label LiveatEdu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LiveatEdu. Show all posts

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Tech-Ed 2010 - South Africa

The anticipation has been building for Tech-Ed 2010, and as I sit at the airport waiting for my flight, I wonder how it will turn out. I also wish invite everyone to come and attend my Live@Edu session at the student day on Monday at 16:00 and also my "WTB237 - All you need to know about Microsoft Live @ Edu" on Wednesday morning, where I will delve into Live@Edu in more detail. Also please feel free to attend the sessions that my colleagues will be hosting as listed below, and please come and visit the Gijima stand and chat to us. Tech-Ed here we come!!!!

Sessions by Gijima



SpeakerFocus AreaSessions
Almero SteynIdentity Management· Realising the “Art of Possible”
· Microsoft Forefront Identity Manager 2010: In Production
· Identity and Access Management: Deploying Microsoft Forefront Identity Manager 2010 Certificate Management
· Identity and Access Management: Managing Active Directory Using Microsoft Forefront Identity Manager
· Microsoft Forefront Identity Manager 2010 Deep Dive
Jacques MostertSystems Management· Realising the “Art of Possible”
· Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007: Overview
· Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2: Service Levels, Reports, Dashboards, Report Authoring, and More!
· What’s New Since the Release of Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2
Jacques SwanepoelIdentity Management· All you need to know about Microsoft Live @ Edu
Jayesh MowjeeSecurity· Realising the “Art of Possible”
· Secure Messaging: Microsoft Forefront Protection 2010 for Exchange Server
· Business Ready Security: Protecting Endpoints from Advanced Threats with Microsoft’s Secure Endpoint Solution
· Secure Collaboration: Microsoft Forefront Protection 2010 for SharePoint Deep Dive
Leonard RawboneArchitecture· Realising the “Art of Possible”
Simon MartynVirtualisation· Realising the “Art of Possible”
· Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V Performance Analysis: How You Can Get the Most Out of Hyper-V
· Dynamic Datacenter \ Cloud Services with Microsoft Virtualization

Friday, September 17, 2010

Configuring AD mail-enabled groups to sync as groups using Galsync R4.2

In order to allow for the creation of a group as a group and not a contact, you will need to configure the following:
1. OnPremise MA
You will need to select the following attributes:
  • member
  • legacyExchangeDN
  • proxyAddresses
  • mail
This can be done by :
  1. Open the Identity Manager/FIM 2010 Synchronization Engine Console
  2. Click on Management Agents.
  3. Right click on the OnPremise MA and select Properties
  4. Click on “Select Attributes”
  5. Clicking on “Show All”, and selecting the abovementioned listed attributes
  6. Then click on the “Configure Attribute Flow”
  7. Select the options as below and click new


  8.  Click Ok to finish
2. Hosted MA
You will need to configure the following:
  1. Click on Management Agents.
  2. Right click on the Hosted MA and select Properties
  3. Click on “Configuring Additional Parameters” and configure as listed below


  4. Then click on the “Configure Attribute Flow”


  5. Select the options as below and click new

  6. Click Ok to finish
Run a full import and full synchronization cycle on the OnPremise MA and a EDIDS(export,delta import and delta synchronization) cycle on the Hosted