While installing Azure AD Connect, an administrator must select the authentication method that Entra ID will use to provide users access to cloud resources. There are three options to choose […]
Passwords in AD DS are stored as a hash (a one-way mathematical algorithm that cannot be reversed to extract the password), and by default, Azure AD Connect applies another hash […]
It is important to understand that Azure Active Directory is not intended to replace Active Directory Domain Services, nor are the two interchangeable. If an organization has internal servers and […]
Because AD DS can perform its functions only when both the user and the resources to be accessed are located on-premises, it is not a viable solution for cloud-based applications […]
Every computer or mobile device can maintain a user’s identity and employ it to protect the device from being accessed by anyone else. However, when the user wants to access […]
Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) is an object-oriented, hierarchical directory service that functions as an internal authentication and authorization provider for Windows networks. Because it is not located in […]
An identity is a logical representation of a user in a network environment. To users, an identity is a name they type to sign in to the network, along with […]
In this thought experiment, demonstrate your skills and knowledge of the topics covered in this chapter. You can find answers to this thought experiment in the next section. Alice is […]
Many of the other admin centers for the Microsoft 365 services have reporting capabilities, including the following: FIGURE 2-76 Mail flow reports in the Exchange admin center FIGURE 2-77 The […]
As noted earlier, Microsoft 365 consists of multiple products. However, the process of deploying Microsoft 365 is not just a matter of obtaining licenses for these products and installing them. […]