You are onboarding new users into Cloud Identity and discover that some users have created consumer user accounts using the corporate domain name. How should you manage these consumer user accounts with Cloud Identity?
A.
Use Google Cloud Directory Sync to convert the unmanaged user accounts.
B.
Create a new managed user account for each consumer user account.
C.
Use the transfer tool for unmanaged user accounts.
D.
Configure single sign-on using a customer's third-party provider.
C is the answer.
https://support.google.com/a/answer/6178640?hl=en
The transfer tool enables you to see what unmanaged users exist, and then invite those unmanaged users to the domain.
Option A, using Google Cloud Directory Sync (GCDS), is the more appropriate choice if you want to convert the @gmail.com accounts to use your corporate domain. GCDS allows you to synchronize user accounts and make changes like updating the email address domain to match your company's domain. This would effectively convert the accounts to use the corporate domain for their email addresses.
C.
https://cloud.google.com/architecture/identity/migrating-consumer-accounts
"In addition to showing you all unmanaged accounts, the transfer tool for unmanaged users lets you initiate an account transfer by sending an account transfer request. Initially, an account is listed as Not yet invited, indicating that no transfer request has been sent."
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