You need to find out whether a user account has been successfully created in the domain after you add a new record in the HR application

You administer a Forefront Identity Manager (FIM) 2010 server in your company network. The FIM server
synchronizes user resources between an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain and a Human
Resources (HR) application.
HR data has been projected to the metaverse and accounts are provisioned to the domain immediately after
user records are created in the HR application. ThedisplayName attribute of the domain user matches the
Name attribute of the HR application user record.
You need to find out whether a user account has been successfully created in the domain after you add a new
record in the HR application. What should you do? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose
all that apply.)

You administer a Forefront Identity Manager (FIM) 2010 server in your company network. The FIM server
synchronizes user resources between an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain and a Human
Resources (HR) application.
HR data has been projected to the metaverse and accounts are provisioned to the domain immediately after
user records are created in the HR application. ThedisplayName attribute of the domain user matches the
Name attribute of the HR application user record.
You need to find out whether a user account has been successfully created in the domain after you add a new
record in the HR application. What should you do? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose
all that apply.)

A.
Create an inbound synchronization rule.

B.
Create an outbound synchronization rule.

C.
On the Active Directory outbound sync rule, add the outbound attribute flow rule Source: Name; Destination:
displayName. Check the box “use as existence test.”

D.
On the Active Directory outbound sync rule, add the outbound attribute flow rule Source: Name; Destination:
displayName. Check the box “initial flow only.”

E.
Select the Use as Existence Test check box for the displayName attribute.



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