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IdFix is used to perform discovery and remediation of identity objects and their attributes in an on-premises Active Directory environment in preparation for migration to Azure Active Directory. IdFix is intended for the Active Directory administrators responsible for directory synchronization with Azure Active Directory. Scenario: Active Directory Issue Several users in humongousinsurance.com have UPNs that contain special characters. You suspect that some of the characters are unsupported in Azure AD. References: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=36832
Answer is correct, but I would to like say I never read anything about it inside the MS AZ 104 learning paths. Very specific subject in fact.
To others who also wonder what the hell is this tool :
"IdFix is used to perform discovery and remediation of identity objects and their attributes in an on-premises Active Directory environment in preparation for migration to Azure Active Directory. IdFix is intended for the Active Directory administrators responsible for directory synchronization with Azure Active Directory." More here : https://github.com/microsoft/idfix#idfix--directory-synchronization-error-remediation-tool
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