You need to verify that single sign-on functions for the users who access Office 365 from the Internet

Your company has an Office 365 subscription. The network contains an Active Directory domain. You
configure single sign-on for all users.

You need to verify that single sign-on functions for the users who access Office 365 from the
Internet.
What should you run?

Your company has an Office 365 subscription. The network contains an Active Directory domain. You
configure single sign-on for all users.

You need to verify that single sign-on functions for the users who access Office 365 from the
Internet.
What should you run?

A.
the Get-MSOLFederationProperty cmdlet

B.
the Test-OrganizationRelationship cmdlet

C.
the Microsoft Remote Connectivity Analyzer

D.
the Microsoft Exchange Server Deployment Assistant



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ghitu

ghitu

C. the Microsoft Remote Connectivity Analyzer

Lorcandel

Lorcandel

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/jj151809.aspx

Use the Microsoft Remote Connectivity Analyzer
To test single sign-on connectivity, you can use the Microsoft Remote Connectivity Analyzer. Click the Office 365 tab, click Microsoft Single Sign-On, and then click Next. Follow the screen prompts to perform the test. The analyzer validates your ability to sign on to the cloud service with your corporate credentials. It also validates some basic AD FS 2.0 configuration.