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Note: The question is included in a number of questions that depicts the identical set-up. However, every question has a distinctive result. Establish if the solution satisfies the requirements.
Your company has an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named weyland.com that is configured for hybrid coexistence with the on-premises Active
Directory domain.
You have a server named DirSync1 that is configured as a DirSync server.
You create a new user account in the on-premise Active Directory. You now need to replicate the user information to Azure AD immediately.
Solution: You restart the NetLogon service on a domain controller.
Does the solution meet the goal?

  • A. Yes
  • B. No
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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Bere
Highly Voted 2 years, 11 months ago
As described here: If you need to manually run a sync cycle, then from PowerShell run Start-ADSyncSyncCycle -PolicyType Delta. To initiate a full sync cycle, run Start-ADSyncSyncCycle -PolicyType Initial from a PowerShell prompt. Running a full sync cycle can be very time consuming, so if you need to replicate the user information to Azure AD immediately then run Start-ADSyncSyncCycle -PolicyType Delta. Answer is B. No
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sumit_das
2 years, 6 months ago
very good explanation.
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juniorccs
2 years, 8 months ago
very important explanation
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jackdryan
1 year, 7 months ago
B is correct. You run the Start-ADSyncSyncCycle -PolicyType Initial PowerShell cmdlet.
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18c2076
6 months, 3 weeks ago
For any immediate sync actions from AADConnect you do NOT run the Policy Type Initial. YOU RUN POLICY TYPE DELTA!!!!!!!!!
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Steve1983
Highly Voted 3 years, 3 months ago
NO Please dont restart 'Netlogon' ever, in test or production... Rather reboot the whole DC, wich wont help for starting a sync i guess. If it does, its kinda a retarted way to force a sync to start.
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SeMo0o0o0o
Most Recent 1 month ago
Selected Answer: B
B is correct
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Shkb
1 month, 3 weeks ago
Answer: No To replicate the new user information from your on-premises Active Directory to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) immediately, you should run the following PowerShell command on the DirSync1 server: powershell: Start-ADSyncSyncCycle -PolicyType Delta Here's what it does: Start-ADSyncSyncCycle: This command starts a synchronization cycle. -PolicyType Delta: This option triggers a delta sync, which is a quick sync that only replicates changes made since the last sync (such as the creation of the new user account). This command will ensure that the new user information is replicated to Azure AD without waiting for the next scheduled sync.
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nearF
2 months, 3 weeks ago
No is the correct answer
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Nico1973
2 months, 3 weeks ago
Answer: No Explanation: Restarting the NetLogon service on a domain controller will not immediately replicate the new user account information to Azure AD. The DirSync server is responsible for synchronizing user information between the on-premises Active Directory domain and Azure AD. To replicate the new user information to Azure AD immediately, you should manually run a synchronization cycle on the DirSync server or force a synchronization using PowerShell commands.
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tashakori
6 months, 2 weeks ago
No is right
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Saurabh_Bhargav
8 months ago
B To run the manual sync cycle you can use command Start-ADSyncSyncCycle -PolicyType Delta To run full initial Sync Start-ADSyncSyncCycle -PolicyType Initial
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_gio_
8 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
I think no
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VirenderPannu
9 months, 1 week ago
Delta synchronization is for routine updates, processing only changes since the last sync, while Initialize synchronization is more resource-intensive and is used for initial setup or major changes.
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thang2902
1 year ago
B is correct
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Push_Harder
1 year ago
AD to AAD Directory Synchronization is done through Azure AD Connect. Netlogon is a Local Security Authority service that runs in the background. It handles domain user login authentication. It maintains a secure channel between this computer and the domain controller for authenticating users and services. If this service is stopped, the computer may not authenticate users and services, and the domain controller cannot register DNS records. If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start.
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james2033
1 year, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: B
Cannot use NetLogon service for replicate user information to Azure AD (even not immediately).
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james2033
1 year, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: B
[Restarting NetLogon service] is not related to [Active Directory syncing].
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iUCorbe
1 year, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: B
run Start-ADSyncSyncCycle -PolicyType Delta
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dhivyamohanbabu
1 year, 3 months ago
Option B
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Andre369
1 year, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: B
Restarting the NetLogon service on a domain controller will not directly trigger the synchronization process between the on-premises Active Directory and Azure AD. To replicate the new user information to Azure AD immediately, you should use Azure AD Connect, the synchronization tool for integrating on-premises Active Directory with Azure AD. Azure AD Connect is responsible for synchronizing changes between the on-premises environment and Azure AD.
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