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Your on-premises network contains an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain.

You plan to sync the domain with an Azure AD tenant by using Azure AD Connect cloud sync.

You need to meet the following requirements:

• Install the software required to sync the domain and Azure AD.
• Enable password hash synchronization.

What should you install, and what should you use to enable password hash synchronization? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.

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bdbea79

Highly Voted 10 months, 1 week ago 

Payday123 is right, "Azure AD Connect cloud sync" and "Azure AD Connect" are two different tools. I could not find a Microsoft Article about it but this made it clear: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-azure-ad-connect-cloud-sync-different-from-guide-sharif/ Install Provisioning agent Use Azure Portal

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Payday123

Highly Voted 1 year ago 

"Azure AD Connect cloud sync" and "Azure AD Connect" are two different tools!

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formacaotismic

Most Recent 2 days, 4 hours ago 

Podemos usar o Azure AD Connect para habilitar a sincronização de hash de senha. O Azure AD Connect é uma solução completa que inclui a funcionalidade de sincronização de hash de senha, além de outras opções avançadas de sincronização e autenticação. Portanto, podemos responder: Instalar: Azure AD Connect Utilizar: Azure AD Connect

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Ksk08

4 weeks, 1 day ago 

Install: The Azure AD Connect provisioning agent Use: The Azure portal

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starseed

2 months ago 

Correct answer is The Azure AD Connect Provisioning Agent and The Azure portal because here key thing is Azure AD connect cloud sync. It is different tool which is more cloud native than Azure AD connect.

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monisshk

3 months, 3 weeks ago 

This question is valid Exam date - 27-07-2024

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rasmart

6 months, 1 week ago 

To Install: AZ AD Connect Use : AZ AD Connect

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SIAMIANJI

6 months, 3 weeks ago 

To achieve your requirements, follow these steps: Install Azure AD Connect: Azure AD Connect is the software you need to install to sync your on-premises Active Directory domain with Azure AD. It facilitates the synchronization of user accounts, passwords, and other attributes between your local AD and the cloud-based Azure AD. Enable Password Hash Synchronization (PHS): Once Azure AD Connect is installed, configure it to enable PHS. Password hash synchronization ensures that user passwords are synchronized from your on-premises AD to Azure AD. Here’s how to enable PHS using Azure AD Connect: Open “Azure AD Connect.” Choose “Customize synchronization options.” Sign in to Azure AD (requires an account with global administrator privileges). Ensure that the connection to the on-premises Active Directory is successfully established. Click “Next.” Select “Password Hash Synchronization.”

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IcE

7 months ago 

1. Install the 'Microsoft Entra provisioning agent' 2. You can use the 'Azure AD Connect' tool to manage and monitor this synchronization

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h123456789a

7 months ago 

Should be both azure AD connect

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boapaulo

11 months, 2 weeks ago 

To meet the specified requirements, you must install Azure AD Connect and use Azure AD Connect to enable password hash synchronization. Let's look at the correct options: Install: Azure AD Connect Use: Azure AD Connect Therefore, the correct selections are: Install: Azure AD Connect Use: Azure AD Connect

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PXAbstraction

11 months, 3 weeks ago 

Upon further review, selecting both answers as "Azure AD Connect" and "Azure AD Connect Provisioning Agent" and "Azure Portal" could be valid. Azure AD Connect Cloud Sync is a different product, but the way it's written in the question doesn't imply you're using that one (note that cloud sync isn't capitalized). To me, that reads like you are using AD Connect to cloud sync the accounts, which means "Azure AD Connect" is the right answer for both. That's how I would answer and if I was told I was wrong, I'd contest it under the guise of the question being poorly written.

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NazerRazer

1 year, 1 month ago 

Here's the explanation: Azure AD Connect and the Azure Portal. Azure AD Connect is the primary tool you need to install to set up synchronization between your on-premises AD DS domain and Azure AD. It allows you to configure various synchronization options, including password hash synchronization. The Azure portal is where you can manage your Azure AD settings and configuration, including enabling and configuring password hash synchronization. This is where you'll perform the necessary steps to enable this feature in your Azure AD tenant. The other options listed, such as Active Directory Administrative Center and the AD FS Management console, are not directly related to setting up Azure AD synchronization with password hash synchronization in this context, so you do not need to install them or use them for this specific requirement.

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MR_Eliot

1 year, 2 months ago 

Both should be Azure AD Connect.

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MR_Eliot

1 year, 2 months ago 

I was wrong, correct answer bellow: KEY: Azure AD Connect cloud sync First Box: The Azure AD Connect Provisioning Agent Second Box: The Azure Portal Explanation: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/hybrid/cloud-sync/how-to-configure

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sam801

1 year, 2 months ago 

Azure AD Connect and Azure AD Connect. When you install Azure AD Connect by using the Express Settings option, password hash synchronization is automatically enabled.

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PXAbstraction

11 months, 3 weeks ago 

This is correct. I've done it many times myself. You don't have to explicitly enable password hash sync in the portal.

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c7d45f4

1 year, 2 months ago 

the answer is AD Connect and AD connect https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory-domain-services/tutorial-configure-password-hash-sync

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Mikepsperu

1 year, 2 months ago 

It seems that they are asking to use "cloud sync," the answer should be: 1: The Azure AD Connect provisioning agent: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/hybrid/cloud-sync/how-to-install 2: The Azure Portal: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/hybrid/cloud-sync/how-to-configure#:~:text=On%20the%20configuration%20screen%2C%20select%20your%20domain%20and%20whether%20to%20enable%20password%20hash%20sync.%20Click%20Create.

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MR_Eliot

1 year, 2 months ago 

Agreed

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