You use a centralized identity management system as a source of authority for user account
information. You export a list of new user accounts to a file on a daily basis. Your company uses a local
Active Directory for storing user accounts for on-premises solutions. You are configuring the Windows
Azure Active Directory Sync tool.
New user accounts must be created in both the local Active Directory and Office 365. You must import
user account data into Office 365 daily.
You need to import the new users. What should you do?
A.
Use the Office 365 admin center to import the file.
B.
Create a Windows PowerShell script to import account data from the file into Active Directory.
C.
Use the Windows Azure Management Portal to import the file.
D.
Create a Windows PowerShell script that uses the MSOnline module to import account data from the
file.
Correct answer is B. You are going to use DirSync which syncs from AD to O365 so you need to import them in to AD, DirSync will import them in to O365 and users can still authenticate to the local AD. When imported in O365 they will not be synct to local AD.