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A company uses Active Directory Federation Services {AD FS) to authenticate users to Azure AD.

Users report receiving a certificate warning after the company updates the AD FS certificate.

You need to ensure users can sign in to Azure AD. Which PowerShell cmdlet should you use?

A.
Redo-MsolProvisionUser
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A.
Redo-MsolProvisionUser
B.
Convert-MsolDomalnToFederated
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B.
Convert-MsolDomalnToFederated
C.
Set-MsolOomalnFederatlonSettings
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C.
Set-MsolOomalnFederatlonSettings
D.
Confirm-MsolDomain
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D.
Confirm-MsolDomain
E.
Update-MSOLFederatedDosain
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E.
Update-MSOLFederatedDosain
Suggested answer: E

Explanation:

Explanation: The Update-MSOLFederatedDomain cmdlet updates the settings in Azure AD for a federated domain. This cmdlet is useful when the AD FS certificate is updated, and the federation

metadata needs to be refreshed in Azure AD1. The other cmdlets are not relevant for this scenario:

Redo-MsolProvisionUser cmdlet retries the provisioning of a user object in Azure AD that previously failed or was canceled2.

Convert-MsolDomainToFederated cmdlet converts a standard domain to a federated domain3.

Set-MsolDomainFederationSettings cmdlet modifies the settings of an existing federated domain4.

Confirm-MsolDomain cmdlet confirms ownership of a domain after it has been added to Azure AD.

1: Update-MSOLFederatedDomain (MSOnline) 2: Redo-MsolProvisionUser (MSOnline) 3: ConvertMsolDomainToFederated (MSOnline) 4: Set-MsolDomainFederationSettings (MSOnline) : [ConfirmMsolDomain

(MSOnline)]

asked 02/10/2024
Kaliannan K
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