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Mark Cox
Copper Contributor
Dec 29, 2017

Azure AD Connect on a DC -Help!

Hi All,

 

I'm going through the AD Connect setup on my DC. I've decided I want to go down the ADFS route and am now at thepoint of selecting an a server to be my ADFS server. My issue is it only seems to allow me to select an on-prem server to be this role. I was expecting to be able to setup ADFS in Azure??

How do I achieve this ? 

 

 

5 Replies

  • Hello Mark,

     

    The ADFS is a Windows Server role that is installed remotely when server is added to the screenshot you provided.

     

    The setup will give you option to install role on any server accessible on your current network. If you do not have a site to site setup will will not be able to see your azure servers in the list of available server.

     

    Hope that helped.

     

    • Mark Cox's avatar
      Mark Cox
      Copper Contributor

      Hi, many thanks for your reply.

       

      So to clarify, I need the site to site setup first, that makes sense. Do I therefore need to use the AD Connect at all?

       

      I currently use Office 365 too and and want this integrated.

       

       

      • Hannel Hazeley's avatar
        Hannel Hazeley
        Iron Contributor

        That's a questions  is for you. You can design your environment however you see fit depending on your needs.

         

        The site to site connection mentioned is so that you can see an Azure VM as part of the same environment.

         

        Keep in mind that AD Connect and ADFS do different functions one does not substitute for the other.

         

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