Which solution should you include for each requirement?

DRAG DROP
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that has a hybrid deployment with Microsoft Office 365.
You use Microsoft Azure Active Directory Sync (Azure AD Sync) for password synchronization.
You need to configure Azure AD Sync to meet the following requirements:
Azure AD Sync must be forced to replicate every hour.
Only objects in an organizational unit (OU) named Sales must be synced with Office 365.
The Office 365 user account in Azure AD Sync must be updated to [email protected] solution should you include for each requirement? To answer, drag the appropriate solution to the
correct requirement. Each solution may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the
split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
Select and Place:

DRAG DROP
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that has a hybrid deployment with Microsoft Office 365.
You use Microsoft Azure Active Directory Sync (Azure AD Sync) for password synchronization.
You need to configure Azure AD Sync to meet the following requirements:
Azure AD Sync must be forced to replicate every hour.
Only objects in an organizational unit (OU) named Sales must be synced with Office 365.
The Office 365 user account in Azure AD Sync must be updated to [email protected] solution should you include for each requirement? To answer, drag the appropriate solution to the
correct requirement. Each solution may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the
split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
Select and Place:

Answer:

Explanation:
Windows Azure Active Directory connector
* Windows Azure Active Directory connector
Right click SourceAD or Active Directory Connector
Click Properties
Select Configure Directory Partitions
Click the Containers… button
Select the OUs that you want to synchronize with Office 365.
* A modified Microsoft.Online.DirSync.Scheduler.exe config fileThe default dirsync period between On-premise and Office 365 is 3 hours. This for many people is too long,
especially if you are testing.
If you wanted to change the default sync period then firstly navigate to the Windows Azure Active Directory
Sync directory on the member server where the Directory Sync tool is installed. Older version (i.e. pre Azure)
the directory will be called Microsoft Online Directory Sync.
In this folder open up the file Microsoft.Online.DirSync.Scheduler.exe.config file.
Adjust the setting <add key=”SyncTimeInterval” value=”3:0:0″ />
For example if you wanted to bring this down to 1 hour then change this line to the following. <add
key=”SyncTimeInterval” value=”1:0:0″ />
* Windows Azure Active Directory connector
How to sync local Active Directory to Office 365 with DirSync
http://www.codetwo.com/admins-blog/sync-premises-ad-office-365/



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