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Paul Langham
Nov 02, 2018Copper Contributor
O365 AD Connector?
I have inherited a hybrid O365/On-Prem solution with my company. What we have is a local only Active Directory and O365 subscriptions, this means that users currently have one password to logon t...
anthony anthony
Nov 02, 2018Copper Contributor
Hi, Ad connect is made of 3 component, Monitoring,ADSF and Sync services which will ONLY help you do INTEGRATE your on premise AD and Azure AD to SYNC and monitor ONLY the users that you select and pls not to assume that all your local AD accounts, groups etc... will be copied to my O365 ... 2 good hints, is to just make sure those users are routable UPN names and that your SYNC is a one way Traffic...... Another good suggestion I have for you is that, since ADSF is a component of AD Connect I will enable it during the setup of AD connect, because if you decide in the near future to have a ful blown SSO then all you will only need to DO, is to setup ADSF Farm and Trust using Powershell between your On premise AD and Azure AD. Good Luck
Nov 02, 2018
He should set up adfs from the adconnect if not using it at all right now! Also I recommend using pass-through auto and seamless sso instead of ADFS! Works for “most” scenarios!