Understanding Azure AD Hybrid Join is the process of connecting your on-premises Active Directory to Azure Active Directory. It is a feature in Azure AD that allows organizations to join their domain-joined devices to Azure AD and manage them with the same set of tools. This process also synchronizes user account and group information from your on-premises directory to Azure AD, which allows users to access cloud services with their on-premises credentials.
â–º Whiteboard:
[https://github.com/johnthebrit/RandomStuff/raw/master/Whiteboards/AzureADHybridJoin.png]
â–º Azure AD Join SSO to AD resources:
[https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/devices/azuread-join-sso]
â–º Hybrid AAD Join Docs:
[https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/devices/hybrid-azuread-join-plan]
With Azure AD Hybrid Join, organizations can also enable single sign-on to cloud services, as well as set up device management policies and enable automatic device registration.
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