Microsoft 365 features that help users manage their subscriptions, account settings, and billing information.
Thanks Richard, will do.
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Hi,
When installing the latest Azure AD Connect, at the end of the installation you are asked to run "AdSyncPrep:Initialize-ADSyncDomainJoinedComputerSync". From what I can discover, doing this creates a new object under the in-house AD Sites & Services. The script asks for both AD and Azure credentials but we have a single forest with each sub-domain using its own Office 365 (and therefore AAD) tenancy, so how will Windows 10 devices in the sub-domains register with the correct AAD tenancy if there's only one object in the forest?
Does this mean that it is impossible for us to register Windows 10 domain joined devices with AAD?
Thanks,
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Microsoft 365 features that help users manage their subscriptions, account settings, and billing information.
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Thanks Richard, will do.
Hi ***,
For Azure AD Connect related issues, I'd like to recommend you post a new thread in our Azure AD forum. This is a specific support channel which is dedicated to helping users with this kind of issue. The engineers there have sufficient experience and they will be glad to assist you.
Your understanding will be highly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Richard