-> I am planning to create a series of blogs on Azure Active Directory and how SQL server can be connected using Azure AD.
Other Blogs in this Series,
-> Integrate Azure Active Directory with Active Directory in Azure Virtual Machine
-> Connecting Azure SQL Database using Azure Active Directory - Password / Azure Active Directory - Universal with MFA
-> Login to Azure Virtual machine using Azure Active Directory credentials
-> In this blog we will create a login in Azure Virtual Machine Active Directory and Sync it to Azure Active Directory.
-> On Azure Virtual machine where Active Directory is configured. Click on Start -> Run -> dsa.msc.



-> Select appropriate options for password. I have selected below options as this is just a test setup,


-> Login to Portal.azure.com and open Azure Active Directory. Click on users and you will see below,

-> Lets synchronize the newly created login to Azure Active Directory.
-> On desktop where Azure AD is installed. Open Azure AD Connect,


-> Click on Configure and select “Customize synchronization configuration”,

-> Provide a login that has global administrator privilege and click on Next,








-> Login to Portal.azure.com and open Azure Active Directory. Click on users and you will see below,

-> Login is visible now.
Thank You,
Vivek Janakiraman
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