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Modifying Endpoint Directly Causes Failure when Importing Between Endpoint and Provisioning Server.
When the endpoint is modified directly (not using the Provisioning Server), a failure is returned on import because of inconsistent data between the endpoint and Provisioning Server. Two examples include:
- Someone removed tables from the MSSQL endpoint using native tools which resulted in some users getting resources that no longer exist.
To resolve the failure, reexplore the endpoint using the Provisioning Server.
- Someone deleted some server roles on the endpoint, and those account templates that still had those server roles assigned received extra roles that do not exist on the endpoint any more.
To resolve this failure, manually remove those "removed" server roles from the account templates.