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Your on-premises network contains an Active Directory domain that uses Azure AD Connect to sync with an Azure AD tenant.

You need to configure Azure AD Connect to meet the following requirements:

• User sign-ins to Azure AD must be authenticated by an Active Directory domain controller.
• Active Directory domain users must be able to use Azure AD self-service password reset (SSPR).

What should you use for each requirement? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

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jojoseph
Highly Voted 10 months, 3 weeks ago
pass- through auth password write back
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naveenbio
Most Recent 3 days, 20 hours ago
1. Authentication by the domain controller: · Pass-through authentication: This method ensures that user sign-ins to Azure AD are authenticated by an on-premises Active Directory domain controller. 2. SSPR (Self-Service Password Reset): · Password writeback: This feature allows users to reset their passwords in Azure AD and have those changes written back to the on-premises Active Directory.
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EmnCours
3 months, 4 weeks ago
pass- through auth password write back
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AMZ
5 months, 2 weeks ago
Question valid - 06/23
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mali1969
5 months, 3 weeks ago
To configure Azure AD Connect to meet the following requirements: • User sign-ins to Azure AD must be authenticated by an Active Directory domain controller. • Active Directory domain users must be able to use Azure AD self-service password reset (SSPR). You can use Pass-through Authentication (PTA) for the first requirement. PTA validates user credentials against your on-premises Active Directory environment without the need for complex network infrastructure or for managing a separate set of credentials in the cloud. You can find more information on how to configure PTA in the Microsoft documentation 1. For the second requirement, you can use Password Hash Synchronization (PHS). PHS synchronizes a hash of the user’s password from your on-premises Active Directory environment to Azure AD. You can find more information on how to configure PHS in the Microsoft documentation
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danielolickan_yahoo
3 months, 3 weeks ago
For 2nd requirement, it should be password write back. PHS doesn't help with SSPR
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dule27
6 months ago
1. Pass- through authentication 2. Password writeback
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DoMing
8 months, 1 week ago
PTA and Password hash synchronization
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kmk_01
8 months ago
How does PHS help with SSPR for On-premises AD accounts? It's password write back for the second question.
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Aquintero
10 months, 2 weeks ago
Al parecer la respuesta es correcta segun el siguiente link: https://learn.microsoft.com/es-es/azure/active-directory/authentication/tutorial-enable-cloud-sync-sspr-writeback
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Halwagy
10 months, 4 weeks ago
The Answer is Correct
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