The system connects to Azure AD, verifies the credentials, and gets ready to upgrade. This enables not only configuration of Azure AD Connect, but also adding a more limited account to run automated synchronization going forward. Next up, enter the credentials of an account holding the Global Administrator role within the Azure tenant. These take time, so best to perform the upgrade during off-peak hours. After upgrade, a complete re-sync occurs. Remember during the upgrade, synchronization between on-prem AD and Azure AD stops. The first screen reminds us we’re upgrading Azure AD Connect. Install Azure ADConnect by running the download file using an account with administrative privileges. Begin by downloading the latest version of Azure AD Connect from. If outdated, update Azure AD Connect manually. If it isn’t, that’s a different problem to troubleshoot for another blog article. When Enabled, the system should keep Azure AD Connect updated automatically.
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