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Microsoft AZ-120 Exam - Topic 6 Question 33 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-120 exam
Question #: 33
Topic #: 6
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This question requires that you evaluate the underlined BOLD text to determine if it is correct.

You are planning for the administration of resources in Azure.

To meet the technical requirements, you must first implement Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS).

Instructions: Review the underlined text. If it makes the statement correct, select ''No change is needed''. If the statement is incorrect, select the answer choice that makes the statement correct.

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Suggested Answer: B

AD connect, it's not mandatory to have AD FS, you can use Password HAsh Synch or Passthrough Authentication, but AD Connect is mandatory to synch you on-promises accounts to Azure AD

References:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/saas-apps/sap-hana-cloud-platform-identity-authentication-tutorial


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Bethanie
4 months ago
Enterprise State Roaming? That's not related to this at all!
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Lavonna
4 months ago
I think Azure AD join is more relevant here.
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Emerson
4 months ago
Wait, are we sure AD FS is necessary? Seems off.
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Corrinne
5 months ago
Totally agree, Azure AD Connect is the way to go!
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Karl
5 months ago
AD FS isn't required for all Azure setups.
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Viva
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused; I thought AD FS was necessary for certain scenarios, but I can't recall if it's required for all Azure setups.
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Dorian
5 months ago
I remember something about Azure AD Connect being important for syncing on-premises AD with Azure. That might be the right choice here.
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Chandra
5 months ago
I think AD FS is used for federated identity, but I'm not sure if it's the first step for Azure resources.
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Franchesca
5 months ago
I feel like I've seen a similar question before, and it was about Azure AD join instead of AD FS. Could that be the answer?
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Matt
5 months ago
This is a pretty straightforward question. The default SNMP community string is usually "public", so I'm going to go with option D.
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Vivan
5 months ago
This seems straightforward. Okta is recommending one policy rule per application to avoid unintended consequences. I'm confident the answer is yes.
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