![]() When you install and configure the DirSync tool, there is no option available to enable password writeback as we have to enable password synchronization – off course this settings MUST be enabled To check DirSync version you are currently using, open the Windows Explorer and browse to C:\Program Files\Windows Azure Active Directory Sync then right click on ConfigWizard.exe file and check the version ![]() If not, just upgrade or install a newer version (I always recommend to uninstall the current version and then install the new one). The first thing is to ensure you are running DirSync in the following version. ![]() 6) you can enable password synchronization in two way: meaning the "classic and default” way from your on premises to Office 365 but also from Office 365 to your on premises. So, with the latest version of DirSync (version. While this feature is greatly appreciated – as it simplify SSO deployment and configuration for example, there was still a missing feature: the end user was not able to change his password from Office 365 services. Since few months, the directory synchronization tool for Office 365 allows password synchronization – see
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