What should you do?

A company uses Azure AD Connect. The company plans to implement self-service password reset (SSPR).

An administrator receives an error that password writeback could not be enabled during the Azure AD Connect configuration.

The administrator observes the following event log error:

Error getting auth token

You need to resolve the issue.

What should you do?
A . Restart the Azure AD Connect service.
B. Configure Azure AD Connect using a global administrator account that is not federated.
C. Configure Azure AD Connect using a global administrator account with a password that is less than 256 characters.
D. Disable password writeback and then enable password writeback using the Azure AD Connect configuration.

Answer: A

Explanation:

The error message “Error getting auth token” occurs when you specify an incorrect password for the global administrator account provided at the beginning of the Azure AD Connect installation process.

To resolve this issue, you should check that you have specified the correct password for your global administrator account. If you have specified an incorrect password, update it and then restart the Azure AD Connect service

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HENRY DSOUZA
HENRY DSOUZA
1 year ago

B. Correct ans : Configure Azure AD Connect using a global administrator account that is not federated.