In my recent articles I was explaining how to enable Azure Active Directory Domain Service and how to manage its services using domain-joined server.
If you not read it yet please check my last post in here.
When you manage a local active directory instance, using DNS mmc you can manage the DNS records. But can we do same with Azure managed domain? Answer is yes. In this post I am going to show…
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.
In previous articles I have explain how to integrate on-premises active directory with Azure AD. So users can have SSO experience with SaaS apps which is in the cloud. Also can use services such as self-service password reset.
With Windows 10 Microsoft align it with Azure AD to provide more “cloud” experience. Azure AD Join is new feature in windows 10 devices where you can directly…
As system administrator, how you currently monitor your AD infrastructure? I am sure I will get lot different answers such as SCOM, Event viewer, Performance monitor, Third party application monitors etc. when the AD infrastructure expand, grow the effort and cost you need to put to monitor the AD infrastructure increase too. This is getting more complex if you using hybrid infrastructure.