Microsoft Forefront Identity Manager Training
Microsoft Forefront Identity Manager (FIM) is an identity management solution designed to help organizations manage user identities, security, and access across a variety of systems and platforms. Training for FIM typically focuses on teaching administrators and IT professionals how to deploy, configure, and manage identity management in enterprise environments.

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Course Information
Microsoft Forefront Identity Manager Training
Duration: 25 Hours
Timings: Weekdays (1-2 Hours per day) [OR] Weekends (2-3 Hours per day)
Training Method: Instructor Led Online One-on-One Live Interactive
Sessions.
COURSE CONTENT :
1. Introduction to Identity Management and FIM
- Overview of identity and access management (IAM)
- FIM architecture and components
- Integration of FIM with other Microsoft products (Active Directory, Exchange, SharePoint, etc.)
- Understanding the FIM portal
2. FIM Installation and Configuration
- Planning and prerequisites for FIM installation
- Installation and configuration of FIM components:
- FIM Service and Portal
- Synchronization Service
- FIM MA (Management Agents) for Active Directory, Exchange, and other systems
- Configuring FIM Service and Portal for user management
3. FIM Synchronization Service (FIM MA)
- Overview of FIM Synchronization Service
- Configuring synchronization between directories
- Using Management Agents (MAs) to connect FIM to Active Directory and other systems
- Customizing synchronization rules
- Handling data transformations and attribute flow
4. Identity Lifecycle Management
- User provisioning and de-provisioning
- Managing user accounts and groups
- Self-service password reset
- Identity reconciliation and conflict resolution
- Role-based access control (RBAC)
5. FIM Security and Access Control
- Implementing security policies
- Configuring authentication mechanisms (multi-factor authentication, etc.)
- Setting up authorization and access control lists (ACLs)
- Configuring auditing and reporting for compliance purposes
6. FIM Portal and Self-Service Features
- Configuring and customizing the FIM portal
- Setting up self-service password reset and account unlock
- Managing group memberships and requests via the FIM portal
- Approval workflows for identity management processes
7. Advanced FIM Features
- Managing certificates and smart cards with FIM
- Managing user delegation and administrative roles
- Identity synchronization with external systems (Cloud services, third-party apps)
- Integrating FIM with Azure AD or Office 365 for hybrid environments
- Advanced configuration of FIM policies and workflows
8. Troubleshooting and Monitoring
- Identifying and resolving common issues in FIM
- Using FIM diagnostic tools and logs
- Monitoring FIM performance and activity
- Backup and restore procedures for FIM configurations
9. FIM Administration Best Practices
- Managing FIM’s lifecycle in an enterprise environment
- Best practices for securing identity management
- Disaster recovery planning and testing for FIM
- Scaling FIM for large environments
10. FIM and PowerShell
- Automating FIM tasks using PowerShell
- Managing FIM objects and attributes with PowerShell commands
- Scripting common FIM administration tasks
