In my previous post I have explain how to enable azure ad domain services. If you not read it yet you can find it here.
Once the domain service are enabled the next step to sync the credentials to the Azure AD domain services. Then users can use their logins to log in to the managed domain services. This post is to explain how we can do it in cloud-only environment as well as in hybrid setup.
Azure AD, Azure AD Domain Services, On-premises Active Directory, AD-sync .. All these terms are now start to appear on most of now a days infrastructure projects. Based on the questions I get from the blog also represent still engineers struggle how to implements Azure services with their needs and how to get best benefits out from it. So this article also a series of articles I was doing…
More than any other system active directory in an organization important in security perspective. Even a small change in Organization’s AD can cause a major business impact. Preventing any unauthorized access, unplanned change in AD environment should prevent in first place but if similar thing happened in your AD environment you should have enough information to answer questions such as…
Before IE10, the internet explorer settings were able to manage using Internet Explorer Maintenance (IEM) in group policy. If your organization have IE settings published using IEM, it will not applying anymore to IE10 and IE11.
If its windows 2012 or later AD environment it is not a problem you can simply publish these settings using new IE setting publish method in GPO, but if its Windows 2008…