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Command line AD sync
#1
Hi,

I am trying to run automated AD sync for some of my directories which is being sync from AD.

This is the command i used.

Code:
"C:\Program Files\ASG-Remote Desktop 2019 (X64)\ASGRD.exe" /instance:asg /loginintegrated:true /loginsubmit /syncaction:AD /syncoutput:c:\temp\output.txt syncid:4815bad3-3258-43f7-8d95-8d515baee478

{0} Error: No or no valid Id specified for the sync operation.

Any advice?
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#2
"Some of my directories" - you can only sync the folder where you have configured your sync - there you get the command line for the active folder

So is the folder id the right id? You can see in Properties - first field
Regards/Gruss
Oliver
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#3
(22-04-2020, 09:19 AM)DevOma Wrote: "Some of my directories" - you can only sync the folder where you have configured your sync - there you get the command line for the active folder

So is the folder id the right id? You can see in Properties - first field
Yes that's right. I use the same ID of the folder i'm trying to sync in the command.
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#4
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Attached screenshots of the folder
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#5
Now I see - missing slash in your command line before syncid: - should be /syncid:....
Regards/Gruss
Oliver
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#6
(23-04-2020, 08:54 AM)DevOma Wrote: Now I see - missing slash in your command line before syncid: - should be /syncid:....

Thanks. I copied it from the help example. Can you help to change it? Smile
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#7
You see the Command Line button in the UI (see your screenshot above) - rest of the command seems to be ok - just the missing slash!
Regards/Gruss
Oliver
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