We will now venture back into Central Administration / System Settings / Manage services on server.
Scroll down to the User Profile Service and User Profile Synchronisation Service and start both. The User Profile Service should start without any further user interaction, however the User Profile Synchronization Service will ask for your SharePoint Farm credentials.
Click Ok.
Both services should now be listed as started.
This in turn, will correctly configure and start our ForeFront Identity Manager Windows Services (FIM).
At this point, it is imperative you run an IIS reset. Even better, just reboot the machine ![Configuring the User Profile Service in SharePoint 2010 GKM2 Solutions icon smile Configuring the User Profile Service in SharePoint 2010 sharepoint 2010 sharepoint](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_unDouDy4ktmQbfIQD3JzsZskqQCF3yQZ4HYpGqDXZXjD8Bq2DmTcHaovJlv-eJEjwoWPb-HGbWFXRPCEB1F8VFpSD4j_Dxo-2WMg8e_qKmMifRO-5Apa7QmPy2y_Tra-feyhks0tUmNA=s0-d)
We will now configure our User Profile Connection to our Active Directory Domain.
Navigate to Central Administration / Application Management / Manage Service Applications.
Click on User Profiles / Manage.
Click on Configure Synchronizations connections / Create New Connection.
Enter the follow details;
Connection Name:
Type: Active Directory
Auto discover domain controller or specify a domain controller
Authentication Provider Type: Windows Authentication
Account Name / Password:
Port: 389
Click on Populate Containers
Click OK.
Your connection should now be listed as follows upon successful creation.
We can now easily setup connection filters against our Active Directory User Profile connection by clicking on the connection that was just created and selecting “Edit Connection Filters”.
Specify and Add any User or Group exclusions and then click OK.
Next we will Configure a Synchronization Timer Job via Central Administration / Application Management / Manage Service Applications / User Profiles.
Click Enable
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