Microsoft 365: Domains and Directories

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Free Online Course: Microsoft 365: Domains and Directories provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 1-2 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Microsoft 365: Domains and Directories is taught by Brien Posey.

Overview
  • Learn how to manage domains and directories in Microsoft 365 and Azure AD. Get practical strategies for tying Microsoft 365 and Azure AD to your on-premises environment.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Sync Active Directory to the cloud
    1. Domain Management
    • Add and configure a domain
    • Remove a domain
    • Create a User Alias
    • Verify Exchange Online's domain use
    2. Azure AD
    • Synchronize the local AD to Azure AD
    • Import the ADSync PowerShell module
    • Verify the synchronization settings
    • Initiate directory synchronization
    • Customize the synchronization schedule
    • Selective AD synchronization
    • Monitor synchronization
    • Troubleshoot object synchronization
    • Remove AD synchronization
    3. Azure AD Password Synchronization
    • Synchronize password hashes
    • Troubleshoot password hash sync
    4. Multi-Forest Environments
    • Supported topologies
    • High availability considerations
    • Create DNS records
    • Establish trust between forests
    • Add a secondary domain to Azure AD
    • Configure multi-forest synchronization
    5. Active Directory Federation
    • Review AD FS prerequisites
    • Convert your certificate
    • Create DNS records
    • Initial Azure AD Connect setup process
    • Configure ADFS and the web proxy
    • Complete the configuration process
    6. Publish an Application to Azure AD
    • Application publishing prerequisites
    • Create an application connector
    • Verify the connector
    • Add an application to Azure AD
    • Grant access to the application
    Conclusion
    • Next steps