ADSelfService Plus' password synchronization feature captures all users' Active Directory password resets and changes, and automatically syncs them with users’ Salesforce accounts. This feature helps a great deal in reducing the amount of password-related help desk calls, as users will only have to maintain one password across multiple platforms.
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1. Steps to generate the security token:
2. Steps to get the Client ID and Client Secret:
To check if the password synchronization configuration has been set up correctly, follow these steps:
If you can log into Salesforce without any issues, then the password synchronization configuration has been done correctly.
Note: By default, the AD account will be automatically linked to the Office 365 account based on the sAMAccountName attribute. In other words, a user’s sAMAccountName in AD will be mapped to their username in Office 365. ADSelfService Plus also lets you link the accounts manually based on any attribute of your choice. For more details on manual account linking, click here.
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