SIMULATION - You need to create a new Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) directory named 12345678.onmicrosoft.com. The new directory must contain a user named user12345678 who is configured to sign in by using Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).
Suggested Answer:See the explanation below.
To create a new Azure AD tenant: 1. Browse to the Azure portal and sign in with an account that has an Azure subscription. 2. Select the plus icon (+) and search for Azure Active Directory. 3. Select Azure Active Directory in the search results. 4. Select Create. 5. Provide an Organization name (12345678) and an Initial domain name (12345678). Then select Create. This will create the directory named 12345678.onmicrosoft.com. 6. After directory creation is complete, select the information box to manage your new directory. To create the user: 1. In the Azure portal, make sure you are on the Azure Active Directory fly out. If not, select the Azure Active Directory icon from the left services navigation. 2. Under Manage, select Users. 3. Select All users and then select + New user. 4. Provide a Name and User name (user12345678) for the user. When you're done, select Create. To enable MFA: 1. In the Azure portal, make sure you are on the Azure Active Directory fly out. If not, select the Azure Active Directory icon from the left services navigation. 2. Under Manage, select Users. 3. Click on the Multi-Factor Authentication link. 4. Tick the checkbox next to the user's name and click the Enable link. Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/developer/create-an-azure-active-directory-tenant
I have been taking Azure exams since 2019 and have yet to see simulations. I started with the az900, then completed my 303/304 to get my solutions architect expert badge. Not one simulation yet. Now, I cant say that is "written in stone" but I wouldn't worry too much about it, especially if you have the azure platform and use it frequently is noting more than to study.
In user → Manage → Authentication methods you can add an authentication method. If you add for example a phone number, at the bottom of the screen it will show "System preferred multifactor authentication method" Status is Enabled and the Method is SMS. So, doesn't this qualify as having MFA enabled?
This per-user method to enable/disable or modify MFA settings is no longer available. The new way now is to create a Conditional Policy assigning it to either User/s or Group/s.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/identity/authentication/tutorial-enable-azure-mfa
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