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Creating user accounts
From the course: Deploying Microsoft Entra ID
Creating user accounts
- [Illustrator] This is the start of the section where we discussed CRUD operations on user objects in Azure AD. C-R-U-D, CRUD is an abbreviation for Create, Read, Update, and Delete. The four most commonly performed actions in our jobs. Let's start with creating user accounts, and approach this in a structured way. We know there are three types of user accounts; Federated, Synchronized, and Cloud only. And we have two environment on premises Windows Server Active Directory, and Azure AD. Federated users and synchronized users are both created on premises. Their Windows Server Active Directory accounts will get synchronized to Azure AD through AD Connect. If you observe you can see their scope of operation is across two environments, and that is why they're also called hybrid accounts. In both these cases Windows Server Active Directory is said to be the source of authority. On the other hand, cloud only accounts…
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Types of user accounts2m 4s
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User object overview3m 13s
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Directory roles4m 9s
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Demo: Assigning a directory role3m 31s
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Creating user accounts4m 12s
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Demo: Creating a new cloud user account2m 31s
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Reading user accounts57s
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Demo: Reading a cloud user account3m 18s
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Updating user accounts2m 9s
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Demo: Updating a cloud user account2m 34s
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Deleting user accounts2m 6s
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Demo: Deleting a cloud user account2m 2s
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Blocking user account sign-ins54s
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Demo: Blocking a user account sign-in1m 32s
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User settings3m 17s
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Demo: Configuring user settings4m 19s
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