Once your Organization decided to Integrate your on-premises identities with Azure Active Directory, AAD Connect Tool is the guy, understanding how AAD connect works gives you an idea about the robustness of the Tool.
Add-on Read:
As an add-on read review the below excellent article on how objects synced from On premise AD will reflect in Azure AD, Office 365 and Microsoft Intune along with some deep dive interesting stuff that's worth reading.
Access here : Managing Hybrid Identities Across Portals
Also refer this blog post to know the Advanced AAD Connect Permissions Configuration
Installing AAD Connect is a straight forward process and its explained clearly in the below Article, along with other key updates over the Tool.
Once you get to know the Tool, the next step is to understand the different topology that AAD Connect supports and the ones that are not supported, to give you clear picture, Microsoft team recently published the below article on Azure AD Connect Topologies.
Key topics discussed on this article includes,
Single forest, single Azure AD directory
Multiple forests, single Azure AD directory
Office 365 and topology considerations
Staging server
Multiple Azure AD directories
Access here: Topologies for Azure AD Connect
Add-on Read:
As an add-on read review the below excellent article on how objects synced from On premise AD will reflect in Azure AD, Office 365 and Microsoft Intune along with some deep dive interesting stuff that's worth reading.
Access here : Managing Hybrid Identities Across Portals
Also refer this blog post to know the Advanced AAD Connect Permissions Configuration
Stay tuned for more updates...
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