Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate AZ-104 Practice Question
An organization wants users to handle the resetting of their own login credentials for cloud services, and ensure that any changes are updated in the on-premises directory. Which feature should be enabled to synchronize these changes back to the local directory?
Password writeback enables credential changes made in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) to be synchronized back to the on-premises Active Directory. This allows users to reset their credentials in the cloud, with changes reflecting locally. Password hash synchronization only syncs password hashes from on-premises to Azure AD, not from Azure AD to on-premises. Seamless Single Sign-On provides a streamlined sign-in experience but doesn't handle credential synchronization. Azure AD Application Proxy facilitates access to on-premises applications and is unrelated to credential resets.
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Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate AZ-104
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