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Exam Ref AZ-104 Microsoft Azure Administrator Certification and Beyond

You're reading from   Exam Ref AZ-104 Microsoft Azure Administrator Certification and Beyond A pragmatic guide to achieving the Azure administration certification

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801819541
Length 776 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (30) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Managing Azure Identities and Governance FREE CHAPTER
2. Chapter 1: Managing Azure Active Directory Objects 3. Chapter 2: Managing Role-Based Access Control 4. Chapter 3: Creating and Managing Governance 5. Chapter 4: Managing Governance and Costs 6. Chapter 5: Practice Labs – Managing Azure Identities and Governance 7. Part 2: Implementing and Managing Storage
8. Chapter 6: Understanding and Managing Storage 9. Chapter 7: Securing Storage 10. Chapter 8: Practice Labs – Implementing and Managing Storage 11. Part 3: Deploying and Managing Azure Compute Resources
12. Chapter 9: Automating VM Deployments Using ARM Templates 13. Chapter 10: Configuring Virtual Machines 14. Chapter 11: Creating and Configuring Containers 15. Chapter 12: Creating and Configuring App Services 16. Chapter 13: Practice Labs – Deploying and Managing Azure Compute Resources 17. Part 4: Configuring and Managing Virtual Networking
18. Chapter 14: Implementing and Managing Virtual Networking 19. Chapter 15: Securing Access to Virtual Networks 20. Chapter 16: Configuring Load Balancing 21. Chapter 17: Integrating On-Premises Networks with Azure 22. Chapter 18: Monitoring and Troubleshooting Virtual Networking 23. Chapter 19: Practice Labs – Configuring and Managing Virtual Networking 24. Part 5: Monitoring and Backing Up Azure Resources
25. Chapter 20: Monitoring Resources with Azure Monitor 26. Chapter 21: Implementing Backup and Recovery Solutions 27. Chapter 22: Practice Labs – Monitoring and Backing Up Azure Resources 28. Chapter 23: Mockup Test Questions and Answers 29. Other Books You May Enjoy

Managing user and group properties

Part of an Azure administrator's task is to understand what can be done from a user and group perspective within Azure AD. Let's take a look at what we can configure for an Azure AD user account:

  • Profile: This is where you can view and update information such as the name, user type, job information, and more.
  • Assigned roles: This setting is where you can view all of the role assignments for that specific account; assignments can be in the form of eligible, active, or expired assignments.
  • Administrative units: This setting displays the AUs that the user is part of.
  • Groups: This setting displays the AD groups that the user is part of.
  • Applications: This setting displays the application assignments.
  • Licenses: This setting displays what licenses are currently assigned to the user account.
  • Devices: This setting shows what devices are associated with the user account, including the join type such as Azure AD joined.
  • Azure role assignments: This setting displays the resources on a subscription level to which the account has access.
  • Authentication methods: This setting displays the authentication contact information, such as the phone number and email address for MFA. From here, you can also set the account to reregister for MFA or revoke current MFA sessions.

Now that we have reviewed all the user properties, let's take a look at the group settings.

Azure AD groups have the following settings available:

  • Overview: This displays the membership type, the source directory, the object ID, the creation date, and more.
  • Properties: This setting displays the general settings for the group, such as the group name, the description, the group type, and the membership type, which can be changed here.
  • Members: This setting displays all of the current members of the group; bulk operations can also be performed from here.
  • Owners: This setting displays the owners of the group who can modify the group and the members within it.
  • Administrative units: This setting displays the AUs that the group is part of.
  • Group memberships: This setting displays all of the security groups that the group belongs to (nested grouping).
  • Applications: This setting displays the application assignments.
  • Licenses: This setting displays the licenses that are assigned to the group, which group members will inherit automatically.
  • Azure role assignments: This setting displays the resources of a subscription level to which the group members have access.
  • Dynamic membership rules: This setting displays the configuration rules; for dynamic groups, this is where you can change the configuration rules, which will affect the members of the group.

And that brings an end to the user and group properties. In this section, we have looked at all of the different settings for Azure AD users and Azure AD groups.

We encourage students to read up further by using the following links, which will provide additional information around managing group settings via the command line and also dive into external user attribute flows:

Next, we are going to look at how to manage device settings within Azure.

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