Azure AD Connect Sync recognizes this change as the device object being deleted in the on-premises Active Directory.The device object is moved to another organizational unit (OU) that isn't in the sync scope in Azure AD Connect Sync.This problem can occur in the following scenario: The state of a registered device is changed to pending Troubleshooting hybrid Azure Active Directory joined devices.
To troubleshoot a device registration problem, see: This problem can be caused by several factors, such as that the device can't connect to the registration service. Sync a new on-premises domain joined device to Azure ADĪ new on-premises device can get stuck in a pending state if it can't complete the device registration process. There are two scenarios in which a device can be stuck in a pending state. How a device gets stuck in a pending state
For more information about the device registration process, see How it works: Device registration.įor more information about how to troubleshoot pending devices, see the following video: This is because the device must be added to the Azure AD directory before it can be registered.
When you configure a Hybrid Azure AD join task in the Azure AD Connect Sync for your on-premises devices, the task will sync the device objects to Azure AD, and temporarily set the registered state of the devices to "pending" before the device completes the device registration.
Sync offline files.The pending state exists only for hybrid Azure AD-joined devices.
Go to File Explore > This PC > network locations, then select the mapped… Step 2. The local copy of your files are deleted. Right-click on the computer icon and choose Delete offline copy. You should see the computer you are syncing files with. From the General Tab, click on View your offline files.
A) Select the Offline Files folder to only highlight it, then click/tap on the Sync toolbar button, or right click on the Offline Files folder and click/tap on Sync Offline Files. Open the Control Panel (icons view) in Windows 7 or Windows 8, and click/tap on the Sync Center icon. Click on the ‘Manage offline files’ link.ġ. Using the ‘Search Control Panel’ box at the top right of the window, type Offline Files. Open the Windows Start menu and then click on ‘ Control Panel ’.
Try to not sync too many folders and files at once. This is usually due to a large number of folders and files waiting to be synced. Sync pending means that a folder or file is waiting to be synced.