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You have an on premises Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain that syncs with an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant.
You plan to implement self-service password reset (SSPR) in Azure AD.
You need to ensure that users that reset their passwords by using SSPR can use the new password resources in the AD DS domain.
What should you do?
Proposed answer
- A. Deploy the Azure AD Password Protection proxy service to the on premises network.
- B. Run the Microsoft Azure Active Directory Connect wizard and select Password writeback.
- C. Grant the Change password permission for the domain to the Azure AD Connect service account.
- D. Grant the impersonate a client after authentication user right to the Azure AD Connect service account.
Suggested answer
B. Run the Microsoft Azure Active Directory Connect wizard and select Password writeback.
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The suggested answer is correct
Lazylinux
Highly Voted 2 years, 6 months ago
Selected Answer: B
B Is correct
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bipinmikeeeyis
Most Recent 1 week ago
Selected Answer: B
Enable Password Writeback: Password writeback allows password changes made in the cloud (via SSPR) to be written back to the on-premises AD DS directory in real time. This feature ensures that the updated passwords are synchronized to the on-premises environment. You can enable password writeback using either Microsoft Azure AD Connect or Azure AD Connect cloud sync. When users change or reset their passwords using SSPR in the cloud, the updated passwords are also written back to the on-premises AD DS environment. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/identity/authentication/concept-sspr-writeback Guide: https://sites.google.com/view/learnmicrosoftcomenustrainingm/home
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SIAMIANJI
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
Enable Password Writeback: Password writeback allows password changes made in the cloud (via SSPR) to be written back to the on-premises AD DS directory in real time. This feature ensures that the updated passwords are synchronized to the on-premises environment. You can enable password writeback using either Microsoft Azure AD Connect or Azure AD Connect cloud sync. When users change or reset their passwords using SSPR in the cloud, the updated passwords are also written back to the on-premises AD DS environment. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/identity/authentication/concept-sspr-writeback
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ESAJRR
1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: B
B. Run the Microsoft Azure Active Directory Connect wizard and select Password writeback.
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Firdaus1996
1 year, 2 months ago
B is correct
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pass601
1 year, 6 months ago
B is CORRECT ANSWER
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syu31svc
1 year, 8 months ago
Selected Answer: B
B is correct as supported by provided link
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plmmsg
2 years, 5 months ago
writeback is correct
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AmineHZ
2 years, 5 months ago
B is correct
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Arpan_kumar_roy
2 years, 7 months ago
Correct
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