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Contoso, Ltd. has an Office 365 Tenant. The company plans to implement single sign-on (SSO). You install Active Directory Federation Services. You need to enable the uses of SSO.
How should you complete the relevant Windows PowerShell commands? To answer, select the appropriate Windows PowerShell segment from each list in the answer area.
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See step 2) and step 5) below.
To convert an existing domain to a single sign-on domain, follow these steps.
. Open the Microsoft Azure Active Directory Module.
. Run $cred=Get-Credential. When the cmdlet prompts you for credentials, type your cloud service administrator account credentials.
. Run Connect-MsolService -Credential $cred. This cmdlet connects you to Azure AD. Creating a context that connects you to Azure AD is required before running any of the additional cmdlets installed bythe tool.
. Run Set-MsolAdfscontext -Computer , where is the internal FQDN name of the primary AD FS server. This cmdlet creates a context that connects you to AD FS.
. Run Convert-MsolDomainToFederated -DomainName, where is the domain to be converted. This cmdlet changes the domain from standard authentication to single sign-on.
References:https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/jj205461.aspx