
Master exam MS-100 Microsoft 365 Identity and Services by setting up your environment, practicing labs, and following section 1-2 guidance for Windows server virtualization, Azure trials, and hardware requirements.
Plan your Microsoft 365 deployment by evaluating options, licensing, and network needs, then configure identity with cloud or hybrid identities, and apply security through MFA and conditional access.
A tenant represents an organization, hosting subscriptions, users, and devices in isolation, while licensing options include enterprise, business, first-line, educational (A1/A3/A5), government, and trial subscriptions.
Learn to create a Microsoft 365 tenant and enroll a trial subscription, choosing between existing or new tenants, and configure domain, global administrator, and verification steps.
Learn to access the Microsoft 365 admin center, create and license users, and manage access to cloud apps across Azure Active Directory, Exchange, and SharePoint admin centers.
Add an additional subscription and upgrade your existing subscription within a single Microsoft 365 tenant. Add domains, including custom domains, change user licenses, and monitor license allocation across subscriptions.
Explore identity and access management as the new firewall, linking on-premises and cloud resources with Azure AD for hybrid single sign-on and secure access.
Master Azure AD Connect express install to enable password hash synchronization and seamless on-premises to Azure AD user synchronization.
Explore hybrid identity, enabling on-premises users to access cloud apps with a single credential and learn three authentication methods: password hash synchronization, passthrough authentication, and federation.
Explore identity and access management for Microsoft 365, comparing cloud-only and hybrid identity with Azure AD, and review synchronization and authentication methods: password hash sync, pass-through, and federated authentication.
Explore configuring identity synchronization with Azure AD Connect, enable seamless single sign-on, and deploy password hash synchronization and passthrough authentication for on-premises Active Directory integration.
Learn to configure password hash synchronization with the Azure AD Connect custom installation option, enabling hybrid identity and seamless single sign-on between on-premises and cloud apps.
Configure Azure AD seamless single sign-on to enable automatic sign-in for cloud apps when users are on the corporate network, with a step-by-step demo and policy guidance.
Learn how to implement passthrough authentication with Azure AD Connect, covering requirements, step-by-step setup, high availability with on-premises agents, domain verification, and licensing for cloud access.
Set up ADFS federation with Office 365 by installing on premises ADFS, issuing a public SSL certificate, and creating a federation trust with Azure AD Connect, then verify access flow.
Examine hybrid identity options for Azure AD and sign-on. Compare password hash synchronization, passthrough authentication, and AD FS, noting hash sync as simplest and the need for availability with passthrough.
Explore how Azure AD Connect synchronizes on-premises Active Directory with Azure AD using a single engine, import and export, and delta or full synchronization, aided by connectors and the metaverse.
Explore a hands-on demo of AD connection synchronization from on-premises to Azure AD, including automatic 30-minute sync, delta imports, and inbound synchronization.
Explore the synchronization rules editor in Azure AD Connect to create object filtering and attribute mapping between on-premises AD and Azure AD, using the synchronization service manager.
Plan and secure Microsoft 365 identity and group management by configuring admin and user roles, enabling multi-factor authentication, using groups, and importing users from Admin Center and Azure AD.
Discover how to map and promote users to admin roles in the Microsoft 365 admin center and Azure AD, including global administrator and other roles, with MFA.
Learn how identity protection guards resources with password planning and a roadmap to harden security. Manage normal and administrator users with least privilege, and explore groups and bulk import.
Explore what multi-factor authentication (MFA) is and how a second factor protects resources from password-based breaches, with guidance on understanding MFA and configuring it.
Explore multifactor authentication concepts, including the three factors—something you know, something you have, and something you are—and how Microsoft 365 supports MFA with text messages, phone calls, or authenticator apps.
Explore how to protect identity in Microsoft 365 by configuring multifactor authentication, offering options like one-time passwords to mobile and authenticator apps via admin and self-service portals.
Discover what Azure AD applications are, the available types, and how the Azure AD application proxy works, with a demo on integrating a gallery app for in-house and third-party apps.
Discover how Azure AD application proxy provides secure remote access to on-premises web apps from the cloud, with single sign-on, multifactor, and conditional access.
Demonstrates adding a gallery application in Azure AD, configuring SAML-based single sign-on with Dropbox, and enabling automatic user provisioning between Azure AD and Dropbox.
Review how to extend on-premises app protection with Azure AD, including single sign-on, MFA, and conditional access. Cover gallery, non-gallery, and on-premises app proxy options with SAML/OpenID Connect integration.
Discover how Azure AD B2B lets you add external users, assign applications, and require multifactor authentication, enabling secure access without creating accounts.
Explore Azure B2B collaboration for secure sharing with external guests who sign in using personal or social identities, invite via a self-service portal, and manage licensing for premium features.
Explore business-to-business guest access: manage external users, sign-in with individual or social identities, enforce multifactor authentication, assign applications, and require MFA across providers like Google.
Explore identity management options in Microsoft 365, how to move on-premises users to the cloud, and how to plan deployment and migration of workloads to Office 365.
Pass the Microsoft 365 Identity and Services (Exam MS-100) Certification, and demonstrate a detailed understanding of evaluating, planning, migrating, deploying, and managing Microsoft 365 services.
The Microsoft 365 Identity and Services (Exam MS-100) Certification is for anyone looking to learn and understand the core offerings of the Microsoft 365 Cloud. It is intended for individuals who are looking to migrate their on-premise Microsoft applications such as identity and access management, email, file share, and collaboration services to the Microsoft 365 Cloud.
Latest Updates
Updated course curriculum to include the new Microsoft Power Platform as required by the syllabus for the MS-100 exam. Module include:
Section 13-1 - Introduction to Power Platform
Section 13-2 - What is Microsoft Power Platform?
Section 13-3 - Planning for Microsoft Power Platform
Section 13-4 - Demo - Power Admin Center
Section 13-5 - Demo - Power Automate
Section 13-6 - Power Platform Summary
Why Take This Course?
This is a comprehensive course designed to help you pass the Microsoft 365 Identity and Services (Exam MS-100) Certification as well as give you a full understanding of the Microsoft 365 ecosystem. This exam certification focuses heavily on planning and configuring your Microsoft 365 deployment with a specific focus on:
Design and implement Microsoft 365 services
Manage user identity and roles
Manage access and authentication
Plan Office 365 workloads and applications
Unlike other Microsoft Training programs, this Microsoft 365 Identity and Services Certification training program is a fully comprehensive course. This course comes with tons of demos which means that in addition to passing the exam, you will be able to start building real-world cloud solutions for your clients.
We have closely aligned this course with the official Microsoft 365 Identity and Services (Exam MS-100) Exam Guide. This course is structured so that you can study at a pace that suits you best. We start with some basic concepts and then move on to the core Microsoft 365 Identity concepts. Our approach is to build your knowledge from the ground up covering all core concepts and then moving on to the more advanced topics.
Even if you are a beginner, this training program introduces sections that will ensure that you are brought up to speed and be able to take this course successfully. Each module builds on the previous one and you get an opportunity to fully appreciate and understand architectural concepts and design strategies for building cloud solutions.
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The Microsoft 365 Identity and Services (Exam MS-100) is part of the requirements for Microsoft 365 Certified: Enterprise Administrator Expert.
Our Training Offering to Maximize Your Exam Success!
Bite-Size Videos: We know that you have other commitments including work and family. That's why our courses are split into modules with bite-size videos. Each concept is built upon the previous one and you can learn at your own pace.
Theoretical Concepts: You can quickly study our theory lectures that are 100% conform with the MS-100 exam blueprint - everything you need to know to pass your exam first attempt
Guided Demos: To gain more practical experience with Microsoft services, we encourage you to carry out all our labs in your own free Microsoft 365 Trial Account. We also offer free instructor support if you get stuck, simply connect with us via the Udemy Q&A
Project Assignment - To further develop your hands-on experience we walk you through a typical real-world project which involves exporting and importing PST data into Exchange Online
High-Quality Diagrams and Illustrations: We've spared no effort to create a highly visual training course with lots of diagrams, illustrations, animations to help you better understand the concepts.
Access to Course Lectures (PDF): All diagrams and slides presented throughout the course are available for download in PDF format. Use the Exam Cram document for last-minute exam preparation
Always Updated: Our teachings reflect the latest MS-100 exam guide and syllabus. All students have lifetime access to all future updates
Free Instructor Support: Our team of Microsoft Trainers comprehensively respond to all of your questions, concerns or feedback
Active Udemy Q&A Board: Join the discussion on AWS related topics in our discussion forum where our students share their recent exam experience offering feedback on which topics were covered
Course Outline - Topics
Design and implement Microsoft 365 services (30%)
Manage domains
Plan a Microsoft 365 implementation
Setup Microsoft 365 tenancy and subscription
Manage Microsoft 365 subscription and tenant health
Plan migration of users and data
Manage User Identity and Roles (35%)
Design identity strategy
Plan identity synchronization by using Azure AD Connect
Manage identity synchronization by using Azure AD Connect
Manage Azure AD identities
Manage user roles
Manage User Identity and Roles (25%)
Manage authentication
Implement Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Configure application access
Implement access for external users of Microsoft 365 workloads
Plan Office 365 workloads and applications (15%)
Plan for Office 365 workload deployment
Plan Office 365 applications deployment
How to take this course?
Review the course videos and ensure you follow the training program through the sections
Create a Microsoft 365 Trial Account
Review all our hands-on labs and ensure you practice the labs in your own Free Tier account
Review the recommended whitepapers
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