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4 In the Device Synchronization section, identify which data for additional
devices you want to import from Active Directory to AlertFind.
a. From the Device Type drop-down list, select Phone, Email, SMS, or
Fax.
b. From the Select Attribute drop-down list, choose the attribute to
synchronize.
NOTE Use Only Appropriate Attributes for the Device Type
The interface allows you to pair any attribute with any device type. Setting
inappropriate attributes (such as Display name for a phone, for example) can
cause errors in the import process. Select attributes with care.
c. Click Add. The Device type and attribute appear in the Attributes
mapped to devices field.
5 In the Description Mapping section, select Active Directory attributes to
be imported to the description field in AlertFind.
NOTE Data Size Limitation
Because of an AlertFind limitation, data displayed in these attributes is limited to
128 characters. Longer data strings will be truncated.
a. In the Select Attribute drop-down list, select an attribute.
b. Click Add. The attribute appears in the Attributes mapped to the
description field field.
6 Automatically create AlertFind groups using Active Directory attributes.
You can also use topology attributes (such as servers, sites and stores) to
identify groups. You can create as many groups as you need.
a. From the Select Attribute drop-down list, select an attribute.
b. Click Add. The attribute appears in the Attributes used to create
AlertFind groups field.
7 Click Submit.
Resolving User ID Conflicts Automatically
In some situations, such as when you are transitioning from Exchange 2003 to
2007, where only one Administrator category is permitted, SyncManager may
detect high numbers of user ID conflicts. (See "
Configuring the SyncManager" on
page 49 for more information.) You can choose to have administrators resolve










