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Microsoft 365 Administrator MS-102 Exam Guide

By : Aaron Guilmette
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Book Image

Microsoft 365 Administrator MS-102 Exam Guide

5 (3)
By: Aaron Guilmette

Overview of this book

The MS-102: Microsoft 365 Administrator Exam Guide is meticulously crafted to empower readers with practical insights, starting with the essentials of provisioning a Microsoft 365 tenant, configuring identity synchronization and secure access, and deploying key Microsoft 365 Defender components. The book's purpose is clear—to guide professionals through the complexities of the MS-102 exam, ensuring not just exam success but mastery of the subject matter. This comprehensive exam guide comes with lifetime access to supplementary resources on an online platform, including flashcards, mock exams, and exam tips from experts. With unlimited access to the website, you'll have the flexibility to practice as many times as you desire, maximizing your exam readiness. As you progress through each chapter, the book unveils the layers of Microsoft 365 workloads, equipping you with the skills to manage role-based administration, deploy identity synchronization using Entra ID Connect, implement modern authentication methods, manage secure access through Conditional Access policies, and analyze security threats using Microsoft 365 Defender. By the end of this book, you'll have the proficiency to implement data loss prevention, configure information and data protection features, and approach the MS-102 exam with confidence.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Configuring and Managing Directory Synchronization by Using Azure AD Connect Cloud Sync

Azure AD Connect Cloud Sync (rebranded as Microsoft Entra Cloud Sync) is a new synchronization platform that allows you to manage directory synchronization from the Azure portal. Depending on your organization’s goals and environments, Azure AD Connect Cloud Sync can be a lightweight, flexible option that allows you to begin directory synchronization quickly.

Exam Tip

To perform the installation, you’ll need either Domain Admin or Enterprise Admin credentials to the on-premises Active Directory forest so that the installer can create the group Managed Service Account (gMSA). You’ll also need an account that has either the Global Administrator or Hybrid Identity Administrator roles in Azure AD.

Microsoft recommends configuring a unique identity in Azure AD with the Hybrid Identity Administrator role for Azure AD Connect Cloud Sync.

Installing the Provisioning Agent...