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@@ -37,6 +37,8 @@ You can install and run Directory Connector on the server that hosts your direct
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- [Manually simulate a sync](#manually-simulate-a-sync)
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- [Perform a sync](#perform-a-sync)
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- [Manage the background service](#manage-the-background-service)
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- [Configure environment](#configure-environment)
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- [Clear sync cache](#clear-sync-cache)
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- [Changing configurations manually](#changing-configurations-manually)
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- [Source code](#source-code)
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@@ -277,6 +279,42 @@ Alternatively, you can also manage the background service from the windows servi
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You can configure the bitwarden Directory Connector to run automatically each time the machine starts. Use the windows service manager to set the bitwarden Directory Connector service to "Startup type: Automatic".
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{% endtip %}
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### Configure environment
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By default the Directory Connector communicates with the bitwarden public cloud servers. If you are using a self-hosted deployment of bitwarden you will want to change the configured environment endpoints of the Directory Connector to your own on-premise installation.
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1. Launch the Directory Connector console by double clicking the shortcut.
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2. Select option 8 (Configure environment) from the main menu.
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3. Enter your installation's API and Identity endpoints. For example, if your installation's domain is `bitwarden.company.com` your API and Identity endpoints would be `https://bitwarden.company.com/api` and `https://bitwarden.company.com/identity` respectively.
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Optionally, from the command line:
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```
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Console.exe env [-api] [-id]
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```
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| Description | Argument | Example Value | Required |
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|-----------------|----------|----------------------------------------|----------|
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| API Server | -api | https://bitwarden.company.com/api | n |
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| Identity Server | -id | https://bitwarden.company.com/identity | n |
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### Clear sync cache
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As the Directory Connector works at syncing changes up to your bitwarden organization it keeps a local cache. This cache helps the Directory Connector only send the difference in directory changes from the previous time that it performed a sync operation. If you encounter sync errors or a particular directory change is not correctly being synced, you may need to clear this cache. Clearing the cache will allow a full sync to occur during the next sync operation.
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1. Launch the Directory Connector console by double clicking the shortcut.
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2. Select option 9 (Clear sync cache) from the main menu.
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Optionally, from the command line:
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```
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Console.exe clearcache
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```
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{% tip %}
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You can also perform a "forced" sync by using the `-f` command as described in the **Perform a sync** section above. i.e. `Console.exe sync -f`. This command will ignore the local cache.
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{% endtip %}
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### Changing configurations manually
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All configuration data is saved to a `.json` configuration file stored on the local computer. No configuration data in synced to bitwarden servers. You can find the configuration file in it's default location at `C:/ProgramData/bitwarden/Directory Connector/settings.json`. Any changes that you make directory to the configuration file will require you to restart the application (if it is currently running).
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