Which Windows PowerShell cmdlet should you run?

A company has an Office 365 tenant that has an Enterprise E1 subscription. Users currently sign in
with credentials that include the contoso.com domain suffix.
The company is acquired by Fabrikam. Users must now sign in with credentials that include the
fabrikam.com domain suffix.
You need to ensure that all users sign in with the new domain name.
Which Windows PowerShell cmdlet should you run?

A company has an Office 365 tenant that has an Enterprise E1 subscription. Users currently sign in
with credentials that include the contoso.com domain suffix.
The company is acquired by Fabrikam. Users must now sign in with credentials that include the
fabrikam.com domain suffix.
You need to ensure that all users sign in with the new domain name.
Which Windows PowerShell cmdlet should you run?

A.
Set-MsolUser

B.
Redo-MsolProvisionUser

C.
Set-MsolUserLicense

D.
Set-MsolUserPrincipalName

E.
Convert-MsolFederatedUser

F.
Set-MailUser

G.
Set-LinkedUser

H.
New-MsolUser

Explanation:
The Set-MsolUserPrincipalName cmdlet is used to change the User Principal Name (user ID) of a
user. This cmdlet can be used to move a user between a federated and standard domain, which will
result in their authentication type changing to that of the target domain.
The following command renames [email protected] to [email protected].
Set-MsolUserPrincipalName -UserPrincipalName [email protected] -NewUserPrincipalName
[email protected]
Incorrect:
Not A: The Set-MsolUser cmdlet is used to update a user object. This cmdlet should be used for basic
properties only.
Not B: The Redo-MsolProvisionUser cmdlet can be used to retry the provisioning of a user object in
Azure Active Directory when a previous attempt to create the user object resulted in a validation
error.
Not C: The Set-MsolUserLicense cmdlet can be used to adjust the licenses for a user.
Not E: The Convert-MsolFederatedUser cmdlet is used to update a user in a domain that was
recently converted from single sign-on (also known as identity federation) to standard
authentication type. A new password must be provided for the user.
Not F: Use the Set-MailUser cmdlet, used for on premises Exchange Server (not Office 365), to
modify the mail-related attributes of an existing user in Active Directory.
Not G: Use the Set-LinkedUser cmdlet to modify the properties of an existing linked user account.
The Outlook Live Directory Sync (OLSync) service account is a linked user.
Not H: The New-MsolUser cmdlet is used to create a new user in the Microsoft Azure Active
Directory (Microsoft Azure AD). In

Set-MsolUserPrincipalName
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/dn194096.aspx



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