Why your SharePoint user profile doesn't sync with AD

December 2022 · 3 minute read
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  • SharePoint is a collaborative software tool that is part of the Microsoft Office Suite. As a collaborative tool, user connections are to be expected. Once added, you will also need to update, import and sync their information accordingly to stay updated.

    There are plenty of methods one can use to add, import or sync users into SharePoint, but the fastest and simplest way is through the use of Active Directory (AD).

    It can be used as an alternative to using Microsoft Identity Manager (MIM) to import user profile data from Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) in your domain.

    One limitation is that AD import only works with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and does not work with other directory services. More so, if you use AD Import, MIM or other external identity managers are not available for connections to other data sources such as business applications.

    Despite being the fasted sync and import method, Active Directory does have a few situations when it won’t do its job properly.

    Why won’t my SharePoint user profile sync with AD?

    sharepoint sync user profile

    Here is a list of when and why Active Directory Sync and import may not work:

    Things to know about Active Directory

    Things that Active Directory cannot do

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    Scenarios that Active Directory does not allow

     Conclusion

    By using this checklist, you should be able to avoid situations that ould otherwise prevent you from using Active Directory efficiently. However, if none of them can be avoided, remember that there are other methods of importing and syncing user profiles into SharePoint, albeit maybe more complicated.

    Do you use Active Directory as an import method, or do you prefer a different one? Share your opinion with us in the comments section below.

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