Microsoft 365 Administrator — Question 24

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Your network contains an Active Directory domain.
You deploy an Azure AD tenant.
Another administrator configures the domain to synchronize to Azure AD.
You discover that 10 user accounts in an organizational unit (OU) are NOT synchronized to Azure AD. All the other user accounts synchronized successfully.
You review Azure AD Connect Health and discover that all the user account synchronizations completed successfully.
You need to ensure that the 10 user accounts are synchronized to Azure AD.
Solution: From the Synchronization Rules Editor, you create a new outbound synchronization rule.
Does this meet the goal?

Answer options

Correct answer: B

Explanation

Creating a new outbound synchronization rule does not resolve the issue of the 10 user accounts not syncing to Azure AD, as the problem is likely due to existing conditions or attributes of those accounts that prevent synchronization. Therefore, the correct answer is 'No', as the solution does not meet the goal of ensuring those specific accounts are synchronized.