View directory synchronization status in Office 365
If you have integrated your on-premises Active Directory with Azure AD by synchronizing your on-premises environment with Office 365, you can also check the status of your synchronization.
View directory synchronization status
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Sign in to the Office 365 admin center and choose DirSync Status on the home page.
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Alternately, you can go to Users > Active users, and on the Active users page, choose More > Directory synchronization.
On the Directory Synchronization pane, choose Go to DirSync management.
View directory synchronization status in the old admin center
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Sign in to the Office 365 admin center and choose Users > Active Users on the left navigation.
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On the ACTIVE USERS page, choose Manage next to Active Directory synchronization.
Information on the Manage directory synchronisation page
The following table lists the features you can get information about on the page.
If there is a problem with your directory synchronization, the errors are listed on this page as well. For more information about different errors you might encounter, see Identify directory synchronization errors in Office 365.
Item | What it's for |
Domains verified | Number of domains in your Office 365 tenant that you have verified you own. |
Domains not verified | Domains you have added, but not verified. |
Directory sync enabled | True or False. Specifies whether you have enabled directory sync. |
Latest directory sync | Last time directory sync ran. Will display a warning and a link to a troubleshooting tool if the last sync was more than three days ago. |
Password sync enabled | True or False. Specifies whether you have password sync between our on-premises and your Office 365 tenant. |
Last Password Sync | Last time password sync ran. Will display a warning and a link to a troubleshooting tool if the last sync was more than three days ago. |
Directory sync client version | Contains a download link if a new version of Azure AD Connect has been released. |
IDFix Tool | Download link to IDFix, a tool you can use to check you local Active Directory. |
Directory sync service account | Displays the name of you Office 365 directory sync service account. |
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