Nov 28 2019
09:22 AM
- last edited on
Jan 14 2022
04:35 PM
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TechCommunityAP
Nov 28 2019
09:22 AM
- last edited on
Jan 14 2022
04:35 PM
by
TechCommunityAP
Hi,
I've a customer where we're implementing dynamics 365, this is their first venture into the cloud. They would like to use SSO for dynamics 365, syncing their ad usernames and passwords to azure ad. I've just created their onmicrosoft account in the first step for dynamics 365.
Thanks for any advice.
Nov 28 2019 11:48 AM
SolutionHello there @Byrdie68 !
If the users have not started using Dynamics yet and the cloud accounts are empty, then I suggest the following approach
Now that Azure AD connect is installed and syncing your users to the cloud you can go ahead and give them the Dynamics licenses
In order for SSO to work in the local network I recommend deploying PTA ( pass-through authentication ) and Seamless-SSO in Azure AD connect
If your users in the cloud have already started using Dynamics and you dont want to delete their accounts then I suggest this alternative approach
This will hopefully make the user accounts in the cloud do a so called "SMTP Soft match" with your on-prem accounts
Let me know if you have any questions or if anything is unclear in my answer!
Kind Regards
Oliwer Sjöberg
Dec 04 2019 01:24 AM
@oliwer_sundgren Thank you.
Adding the customer.com domain to office 365 will not have any effect on the on premise mail domain?
So i can add customer.com as a domain and then setup exchange online with that domain at a later stage?
Thanks
Dec 06 2019 12:44 AM
No problem at all! @Byrdie68
Correct, you can add the custom domain now and just add that to your user accounts
And then when you are ready you can set up DNS Records for Exchnage Online with the custom domain at a later stage
The existing mail flow wont be affected by just adding the domain to Office365 🙂
Kind Regards
Oliwer Sjöberg
Nov 28 2019 11:48 AM
SolutionHello there @Byrdie68 !
If the users have not started using Dynamics yet and the cloud accounts are empty, then I suggest the following approach
Now that Azure AD connect is installed and syncing your users to the cloud you can go ahead and give them the Dynamics licenses
In order for SSO to work in the local network I recommend deploying PTA ( pass-through authentication ) and Seamless-SSO in Azure AD connect
If your users in the cloud have already started using Dynamics and you dont want to delete their accounts then I suggest this alternative approach
This will hopefully make the user accounts in the cloud do a so called "SMTP Soft match" with your on-prem accounts
Let me know if you have any questions or if anything is unclear in my answer!
Kind Regards
Oliwer Sjöberg