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Microsoft Exam AZ-303 Topic 14 Question 15 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-303 exam
Question #: 15
Topic #: 14
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You manage an Active Directory domain named contoso.local.

You install Azure AD Connect and connect to an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named contoso.com without syncing any accounts.

You need to ensure that only users who have a UPN suffix of contoso.com in the contoso.local domain sync to Azure AD.

Solution: You use Azure AD Connect to customize the synchronization options.

Does this meet the goal?

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Suggested Answer: B

Instead use Synchronization Rules Editor to create a synchronization rule.

Note: Filtering what objects are synced to Azure AD is a common request and there are many instances where filtering by OU just doesn't cut it. One option is to filter users by their UPN suffix so that only users with the public FQDN as their UPN suffix are synced to Azure AD (e.g., john.doe@acme.com would be synced while jane.doe@internal.acme.com would not).

Filtering can be configured using either the GUI (Synchronization Rules Editor) or PowerShell.


https://www.sidekicktech.com/blog/field-notes/2019/upn-suffix-filtering-ad-connect/

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