An organization deploys an Office 365 tenant.
User accounts must be synchronized to Office 365 by using the Windows Azure Active Directory Sync
tool.
You have the following password policies:
Passwords for the on-premises Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) user accounts are at least
six characters long.
Passwords for Office 365 user accounts are at least eight characters long.
You need to ensure that the user accounts will be synchronized. Which user accounts will be
synchronized?
A.
All user accounts
B.
No user accounts
C.
User accounts with a password length of at least 8 characters
D.
User accounts with a password length of at least 14 characters
Explanation:
After deploying ADFS tenant password policies are handled by the local Active Directory
Environment, and not Office 365 Azure. All users will be synchronized and will utilize the AD DS six
character long password policy.http://howdouc.blogspot.ca/2011/04/active-directory-federation-services.html
Right A.
From https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-aadconnectsync-implement-password-synchronization/
“When you enable password synchronization, the password complexity policies configured in the on-premises Active Directory override any complexity policies that may be defined in the cloud for synchronized users. This means any password that is valid in the customer’s on-premises Active Directory environment can be used for accessing Azure AD services.”