Which two actions should you perform?

A company deploys an Office 365 tenant.
You need to configure single sign-on (SSO) for all user accounts.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

A company deploys an Office 365 tenant.
You need to configure single sign-on (SSO) for all user accounts.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

A.
Run the Windows PowerShell cmdlet Convert-MsolDomainToStandard.

B.
Run the Windows PowerShell cmdlet Enable-ADFSEndpoint.

C.
Run the Windows PowerShell cmdlet Convert-MsolDomainToFederated.

D.
Deploy a federation server proxy.

E.
Run the Windows PowerShell cmdlet New-ADFSOrganization.

F.
Deploy a federation server farm.



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james cribb

james cribb

WRONG!!

The convert-MSOLDomainToStandard cmdlet removes the relying party trust entry in the AD FS Management Console on the AD FS server.

Nikhil

Nikhil

Run windwos powershell cmdlet convert-msoldomaintofederated
deploy a federation server farm

Jicu Petrica

Jicu Petrica

I agree with Salman the correct answer is : C, F

Serrano

Serrano

Not F C? Isn’t a deployed ADFS environment a pre-requirement for Convert-MsolDomainToFederated?

Hagag

Hagag

Deploy a federation server farm.
Deploy a federation server proxy.

Revenge of the Moo

Revenge of the Moo

SSO Requires ADFS. The answers are C & F, the question doesn’t ask what order they must be done in, so Serrano doesn’t have to worry 🙂

MOC material states Federation proxies are not required although they are strongly highly very very very much recommended (i.e. as close to required as possible without an actual hardcoded measure). So you *technically* don’t need FS proxies although you’d be an utter muppet if you didn’t use them.

Biggles

Biggles

what the fluff is a hardcoded message? Agree C/F

cees

cees

fuck you cunts