Monday, June 11, 2012

SharePoint 2010 Active Directory Synchronization Error: MOSS MA not found

SharePoint 2010 Active Directory Synchronization Error: MOSS MA not found

When configuring a new SharePoint 2010 server using Active Directory authentication, I was setting up the AD Synchronization and received the error “MOSS MA not found”.  This was a simple fix: The Forefront Identity Manager Service was not started.  Started up this service and then was able to configure a new AD synchronization connection.
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To create the connection, just go to SharePoint 2010 Central Admin > Application Management > Service Applications > Manage Service Applications > Manage User Profile Store (note that your link will reference the actual name of your Profile Store Service Application).
Under Synchronization, select Configure Synchronization Connections.  If you need a new connection, select Create New Connection or you can edit an existing connection.
I am impressed with the number of connection types that SharePoint supports out of the box: Active Directory, Active Directory Logon Data, Active Directory Resource, Business Data Connectivity, IBM Tivoli Directory Server (ITDS), Novell eDirectory, and Sun Java System Directory Server. 
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And, of course, the three primary Authentication Provider types: Windows Authentication, Forms Authentication, and the new Trusted Claims Provider Authentication.
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For an AD authentication, I am a huge fan of being able to utilize specific containers for synchronization.  In my demo environment, I’ve created a couple of AD Organizational Units that I’m using for synchronization testing.
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In this entire configuration scenario, I find a one item specifically interesting (and humorous) – the error message: MOSS MA not found.  I know that there was a tremendous code base that needed updated, but an error message string still has ‘MOSS’?  The SharePoint 2010 product no longer has the acronym MOSS.  It’s just interesting that there wasn’t a task to do a code search for this Acronym for the new build.  Maybe someone at Microsoft could shed some insight on this.  Just makes me wonder what else will be uncovered.

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