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How to sync user fomr Azure Active Directory to Active Directory local

Hello everyone

The organization I work for is a University, we use Office365 and have multiple users on Azure AD.

I want to use users on Azure AD to authenticate some of our internal applications through an Active Directory server located locally

I couldn't find any instructions for syncing data from Azure AD to AD local

Please help me with the solution and guide for setup

thanks so much

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Hi @NguyenXuanCuong-6142 ,

it's not possible to sync Azure AD Cloud users in a local Active Directory.
The sync of user/group objects with AD Connect is one-way from local Active Directory to Azure AD.

The only sync from Azure AD to local AD is the "password write back" if enabled.


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NguyenXuanCuong-6142 answered AndreasBaumgarten commented

Thanks @AndreasBaumgarten

if possible can you guide me how to authenticate with users azure for our internal applications.

Some of our applications only support authentication through active directory on local

thanks so much

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Hi @NguyenXuanCuong-6142 ,

the easiest way would be "create the users in local AD and sync these users in Azure AD".


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