The SharePoint driver is create in Designer using packages. The packages create a driver with a set of policies and rules suitable for synchronizing with SharePoint. If your requirements for the driver are different from the default policies, you need to modify the default policies to do what you want. Pay close attention to the default Matching policies. The data that you trust to match users usually is different from the default. The policies themselves are commented and you can gain a greater understanding of what they do by importing a test driver and reviewing the policies with Designer or iManager.
Data flow between SharePoint and the Identity Vault is controlled by the filters, mappings, and policies that are in place for the SharePoint driver.
The driver filter determines which classes and attributes are synchronized between SharePoint and the Identity Vault, and in which direction synchronization takes place.
Table 1-1 and Table 1-2 list Identity Vault user and group attributes that are mapped to SharePoint user and group attributes.
The mappings listed in the tables are default mappings. You can remap same-type attributes.
Table 1-1 Mapped User Attributes
eDirectory - User |
SharePoint - SPuser |
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Full Name |
Name |
DirXML-ADAliasName |
LoginName |
Description |
Notes |
Internet EMail Address |
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The DirXML-ADAliasName is provided to the SharePoint driver by the Active Directory driver. This attribute is used as the LoginName for the SharePoint system.