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Microsoft Identity Manager 2016 news and updates

Microsoft Identity Manager (MIM) 2016 builds on the identity and access management capabilities of Forefront Identity Manager (FIM) 2010 and predecessor technologies. MIM provides integration with heterogeneous platforms across the datacenter, including on-premises HR systems, directories, and databases.

MIM augments Microsoft Entra cloud-hosted services by enabling the organization to have the right users in Active Directory for on-premises apps. Microsoft Entra Connect can then make available in Microsoft Entra ID for Microsoft 365 and cloud-hosted apps. Common MIM scenarios include:

  • Automatic identity and group provisioning based on business policy and workflow-driven provisioning
  • Integration of the contents of directories with HR systems and other sources of authority
  • Synchronizing identities between directories, databases, and on-premises applications through common APIs and protocols, Microsoft-delivered connectors, and partner-delivered connectors

Updates in MIM 2016 SP3

MIM 2016 SP3 delivers key enhancements, including improved compatibility with SharePoint Subscription Edition, Exchange SE, Outlook 2021, SQL Server 2022, and Azure SQL. It also introduces secure, claims‑based authentication in the MIM Portal for SharePoint SE, providing customers with a safer and more efficient experience. For more information about 2016 SP3, see the Supported platforms for MIM 2016.

Support update for Microsoft Entra ID P1 or P2 customers

The end of support date for Microsoft Identity Manager 2016 has been extended from January 13, 2026 to January 9, 2029.

For Microsoft Entra ID Premium customers, standard support continues to be available for customers using the MIM for Microsoft Entra Premium customers release (or the current MIM hotfix) to prepare data for AD that can then be sent to Microsoft Entra ID. For more information, see the Microsoft Entra support process.

Deprecations of other Microsoft components impacting MIM

  • Microsoft Entra Multifactor Authentication Server is deprecated, and beginning September 30, 2024, Microsoft Entra Multifactor Authentication Server deployments no longer services multifactor authentication (MFA) requests. Customers of Microsoft Entra Multifactor Authentication Server, for MIM SSPR or MIM PAM approvals, must move to instead use either custom MFA providers, or Windows Hello or smartcard-based authentication in AD.
  • Microsoft Silverlight is no longer available for download and is at end of support. Customers with an existing BHOLD deployment of one or more of those modules with a Silverlight dependency should plan to uninstall those modules from their BHOLD server computers and uninstall Silverlight from any user computers that were previously interacting with that BHOLD deployment.
  • The MIM hybrid reporting feature, introduced with Microsoft Identity Manager (MIM) 2016, is deprecated, and replaced by using Azure Arc agent to send event logs to Azure Monitor, as this allows more flexible reports. As of November 2025, the cloud endpoints used by the MIM hybrid reporting agent will no longer be available, and customers should transition to Azure Monitor or similar. For more information, see Microsoft Identity Manager 2016 reporting with Azure Monitor.

Major new and updated scenarios in MIM

Recent software releases

Learn more about scenarios added in MIM 2016 and earlier at Microsoft Identity Manager 2016.

Read more documentation on deploying MIM and the latest version at the MIM Documentation Roadmap.