Contoso Ltd. has an on-premises SharePoint environment.The company plans to deploy SharePoint Online.
You must use Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS). The global administrator account must be able to access the Office 365 tenant even if AD FS is
unavailable.
You need to set up the global administrator account.
What should you do?
A.
In the Office 365 admin center, create a user named [email protected].
B.
In the Office 365 admin center, create a user named [email protected].
C.
In Active Directory Domain Services Users and Computers, create a user named [email protected].
D.
In Active Directory Domain Services Users and Computers, create a user named [email protected].
Explanation:
I think I would go with A on this one. A complete set up of ADFS federates the entire domain of contoso.com. Even if you create a global admin user in Office 365 using the @contoso.com domain the domain is federated so I believe you will be redirected you to your ADFS login page.
If you create a global admin in Office 365 and configure the UPN to use the domain suffix of contoso.onmicrosoft.com you will not be sent to the ADFS log in page.
I agree with ExchGuy.
Best Pratice of Microsoft always have one onmicrosoft.com account to manage office 365 as back-up, when you use federation accounts for primair management.
Agreed. Also, you can’t create cloud-only users in a federated domain.
The answer is A. Take a look at the link below for explanation
https://nikpatel.net/2014/06/03/best-practices-for-configuring-sharepoint-online-tenant-part-ii-configuring-sharepoint-administrative-accounts-for-sharepoint-online/
Yes, the correct answer is A
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