This video shows the options available when choosing the Custom installation path when setting up an Azure AD Connect Server.
- [Instructor] In the previous lesson,…we looked at setting up…your Azure Active Directory Connect server…using the Express Settings.…Now, in this lesson,…we will go through the custom insulation…or custom setup of…Azure Active Directory Connect.…So, to do that, I once again will just launch the tool,…Azure Active Directory Connect.…I launch it from the shortcut on my desktop here.…So, once that's done, it wants to take me through…the Express Settings, synchronizing…a single Windows Server Active Director forest.…
But this time, of course, I will click on Customize.…Now, I get these options here,…and the first thing I get is…to select the Sign On method,…and I get a lot of different options here,…many of which sound, at first glance,…to be one and the same.…And, really, for your in-users,…the net of all of this is that…you use a single password to access all resources,…whether it be on-premises or in Office 365.…So we'll talk about this in more detail in a further lesson.…
But I'm going to bet the one that most of you will choose…
Released
3/7/2017- Active Directory Connect and Office 365
- Planning for non-routable domain names
- Cleaning up Active Directory objects
- Using the IDFix tool
- Filtering Active Directory
- Using AAD install
- Synchronizing passwords and attributes
- Creating and managing users and groups
- Scheduling and forcing AD synchronization
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