You need to join Client1 to an Azure Active Directory (…

You have a computer named Client1. Client1 is joined to an Active Directory domain.
You need to join Client1 to an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant.
What should you do first?

You have a computer named Client1. Client1 is joined to an Active Directory domain.
You need to join Client1 to an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant.
What should you do first?

A.
From the Local Group Policy Editor, modify the Add workstations to domain policy.

B.
From the network adapter properties, modify the DNS suffix.

C.
From System Control Panel, configure the computer to be a member of a workgroup.

D.
From the System in the Settings app, modify the sign-in options.

Explanation:
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/enterprisemobility/2015/05/28/azure-ad-join-on-windows-10-devices/



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Blaat

Blaat

Dont agree.. If a pc is already joined to a domain you have to “un join” it by adding it to a work group and then adding it to an other domain or Azure AD..
So my answer is C

Rob

Rob

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angus7

angus7

I think the correct answer is:
C.From System Control Panel, configure the computer to be a member of a workgroup.

From the description of the Add workstations to domain policy in gpedit.msc
Add workstations to domain
This security setting determines which groups or users can add workstations to a domain.
This security setting is valid only on domain controllers. By default, any authenticated user has this right and can create up to 10 computer accounts in the domain.
Adding a computer account to the domain allows the computer to participate in Active Directory-based networking. For example, adding a workstation to a domain enables that workstation to recognize accounts and groups that exist in Active Directory.
Default: Authenticated Users on domain controllers.

This setting has nothing to do with Azure AD and is valid only on domain controllers.