Microsoft Azure: Active Directory

Microsoft Azure: Active Directory

English | MP4 | AVC 1280×720 | AAC 48KHz 2ch | 1h 47m | 250 MB

Knowing how to work with Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)—the service-based approach to Active Directory—is a crucial skill for any Azure administrator. Azure AD provides the rich functionalities of Active Directory, with the conveniences of cloud-based computing and the intuitive management tools of Azure. In this course, David Elfassy helps you get started implementing and managing this powerful identity services solution. Learn how to create and manage users and groups, join client computers, and implement single sign-on and multi-factor authentication. To wrap up the course, David reviews the more advanced features, such as implementing Azure AD Connect.

Topics include:

  • Using Azure AD management tools
  • Creating an Azure Active directory
  • Creating user and guest accounts
  • Managing users and groups
  • Managing Active Directory self-service passwords
  • Implementing Azure AD authentication
  • Synchronizing AD and Azure AD with Azure AD Connect
Table of Contents

1 Dive into Azure Active Directory (AD)
2 What you should know
3 Terminology and feature set
4 Azure AD vs. AD Domain Services
5 Azure AD management tools
6 Azure AD domains
7 Create an Azure AD directory
8 Implement an Azure AD Premium subscription
9 Create user accounts
10 Create guest accounts
11 Manage user and guest accounts
12 Manage groups
13 Create groups
14 Manage device settings
15 Join client computers to Azure AD
16 Managing self-service passwords
17 Implement multi-factor authentication
18 Managing enterprise apps
19 Implementing company branding for sign-ins
20 Advanced functionalities of Azure AD
21 Understanding Directory Synchronization with Azure AD Connect
22 Implementing Azure AD Connect
23 Next steps for learning more about Azure AD