MS-100: Microsoft 365 Identity and Services Training Course
About This Course
This course delves into three core pillars of Microsoft 365 enterprise administration: Microsoft 365 tenant and service management, Office 365 management, and Microsoft 365 identity management. In the area of tenant and service management, you will explore all essential components required for planning your Microsoft 365 tenant. After completing the planning phase, you will acquire the skills to configure your Microsoft 365 tenant, covering aspects such as the organizational profile, subscription options, component services, user accounts, licenses, and security groups. Furthermore, you will learn how to manage your tenant, including setting up tenant roles and overseeing tenant health and services. With your Microsoft 365 tenant established, the focus shifts to the key elements of Office 365 management. This starts with an overview of Office 365 product functionality, encompassing Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, Microsoft Teams, the Microsoft Power Platform, additional product resources, and device management. You will then move on to configuring Office 365, primarily concentrating on Office client connectivity. Additionally, you will explore the management of Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise (formerly Office 365 ProPlus) deployments, ranging from user-driven client installations to centralized deployments. You will conclude this section by learning how to configure Office Telemetry and Microsoft Analytics. The course wraps up with a detailed examination of Microsoft 365 identity synchronization, emphasizing Azure Active Directory Connect. You will learn to plan for and implement Azure AD Connect, manage synchronized identities, and implement password management in Microsoft 365 using multi-factor authentication and self-service password management. This final section also covers a comprehensive look at implementing application and external access. You will discover how to add and manage applications in Azure Active Directory, including the configuration of multi-tenant applications. You will then examine how to configure Azure AD Application Proxy, covering the installation and registration of connectors and the publishing of on-premises apps for remote access. Finally, you will explore how to design and manage solutions for external access, including licensing guidance for Azure AD B2B collaboration, creating collaborative users, and troubleshooting B2B collaboration issues.
Audience Profile
This course is designed for individuals aspiring to the Microsoft 365 Enterprise Admin role who have completed one of the Microsoft 365 role-based administrator certification paths.
At Course Completion
By actively participating in this course, you will learn about the following:
- Designing, configuring, and managing your Microsoft 365 tenant
- Office 365 product functionality
- Configuring Office 365
- Managing Office 365 ProPlus deployments
- Planning and implementing identity synchronization
- Implementing application and external access
Course Outline
Module 1: Designing Your Microsoft 365 Tenant
- Planning your Microsoft 365 Experience
- Planning Microsoft 365 in your On-premises Infrastructure
- Planning Your Identity and Authentication Solution
- Planning Your Service Setup
- Planning Your Hybrid Environment
- Planning Your Migration to Office 365
Module 2: Configuring Your Microsoft 365 Tenant
- Configuring Your Microsoft 365 Experience
- Managing User Accounts and Licenses in Microsoft 365
- Managing Security Groups in Microsoft 365
- Implementing Your Domain Services
- Leveraging FastTrack and Partner Services
Module 3: Managing Your Microsoft 365 Tenant
- Configuring Microsoft 365 Admin Roles
- Managing Tenant Health and Services
- Managing User-Driven Client Installations
- Managing Centralized Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise Deployments
Module 4: Office 365 Overview
- Exchange Online Overview
- SharePoint Online Overview
- Teams Overview
- Power Platform Overview
- Power Apps Overview
- Power Automate Overview
- Power BI Overview
- Power Virtual Agents Overview
- Additional Resources Overview
- Device Management Overview
Module 5: Configuring Microsoft 365 Clients
- Microsoft 365 Client Overview
- Configuring Office Client Connectivity to Microsoft 365
Module 6: Capturing User-Driven Data
- Configuring Office Telemetry
- Configuring Microsoft Analytics
Module 7: Planning and Implementing Identity Synchronization
- Introduction to Identity Synchronization
- Planning for Azure AD Connect
- Implementing Azure AD Connect
- Managing Synchronized Identities
- Password Management in Microsoft 365
Module 8: Implementing Application and External Access
- Implementing Applications in Azure AD
- Configuring Azure AD App Proxy
- Solutions for External Access
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