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You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription that contains the following user:

Name: User1

UPN: [email protected]

Email address: [email protected]

MFA enrollment status: Disabled

When User1 attempts to sign in to Outlook on the web by using the [email protected] email address, the user cannot sign in.

You need to ensure that User1 can sign in to Outlook on the web by using [email protected].

What should you do?

A.

Assign an MFA registration policy to User1.

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A.

Assign an MFA registration policy to User1.

B.

Reset the password of User1.

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B.

Reset the password of User1.

C.

Add an alternate email address for User1.

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C.

Add an alternate email address for User1.

D.

Modify the UPN of User1.

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D.

Modify the UPN of User1.

Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

Microsoft's recommended best practices are to match UPN to primary SMTP address. This article addresses the small percentage of customers that cannot remediate UPN's to match.

Note: A UPN is an Internet-style login name for a user based on the Internet standard RFC 822. The UPN is shorter than a distinguished name and easier to remember. By convention, this should map to the user's email name. The point of the UPN is to consolidate the email and logon namespaces so that the user only needs to remember a single name.

Configure the Azure AD multifactor authentication registration policy

Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) Identity Protection helps you manage the roll-out of Azure AD multifactor authentication (MFA) registration by configuring a Conditional Access policy to require MFA registration no matter what modern authentication app you're signing in to.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/ad/naming-properties#userprincipalname

asked 05/10/2024
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