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Azure AD Connect Large Object Error

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A client is migrating their remaining mailboxes from on-premises Exchange to Office 365. Today they went to migrate a mailbox, but the user account wasn't replicated up to Office 365. After verifying that it was not being filtered by OU in Azure AD Connect, I checked the Synchronization Service Manager for Azure AD Connect and found an error listed for the export to the Azure AD tenant (XXX.onmicrosoft.com). The error was LargeObject and when I drilled down, it had these details: The provisioned object is too large. Trim the number of attribute values on this object. This error is typically caused by: Too many user certificates (15 max) Too many SMIME certificates (15 max) A thumbnail photo that is too large Too many proxy addresses This user object did not have any user certificates, SMIME certificates, or a thumbnail photo. So, let's check out the proxy addresses. The user object had 540 addresses. After a bit more research, I found that user objects in Azure AD have a limit