Powershell: How to restart the User Profile Synchronization Service if disabled?
Below script shows how to restart the User Profile Synchronization Service if disabled.
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# Loads the SharePoint 2010 PowerShell extensions
Add-PSSnapIn Microsoft.SharePoint.PowerShell
# Sets variable for User Profile Service Application: enter the name of your UPA in quotes, replacing the "UPA" example
$upa = Get-SPServiceApplication |?{$_.displayname -eq "UPA"}
# Sets variable for service instance: enter your User Profile Synchonization Service instance ID/GUID in quotes
# which can be found by running "Get-SPServiceInstance" in PowerShell manually and copying the ID
$profsync = Get-SPServiceInstance |?{$_.id -eq "382e333c-61f0-4107-ac5f-31aaf0a3aec3"}
# Sets variables for farm account and password: enter your password in quotes
$farmacctpwd = ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -String "Password1" -Force
$farmacct = (get-spfarm).defaultserviceaccount
# Sets variable for synchronization server: enter your server name in quotes
$syncServer = "SharePoint1"
if($profsync.Status -eq "disabled")
{
Write-Host "Provisioning User Profile Synchronization Service"
$upa.SetSynchronizationMachine($syncServer, $profsync.ID, $farmacct.LookupName(), $farmacctpwd)
}
else
{
write-host "Profile Synchronization Service is"$profsync.Status
}
Comments
Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Profile Synchronization Service is ProvisioningAnonymous
January 01, 2003
Superb, thanks.Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Wow great !!