You can view the Office 365 Roles Report of an Azure tenant in the Active Roles Web Interface. Use this feature to check the Office 365 (O365) roles that are available and assigned to the users within your Azure tenant.
To view the Office 365 roles report
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On the Active Roles Web Interface, navigate to Directory Management > Views > Azure > Azure Configuration > Office 365 Rules Report.
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In the Tenant drop-down list, select the Azure tenant for which you want to view the O365 roles report.
The O365 Roles Report wizard then appears, showing the list of available O365 roles and the users assigned with those roles in the Azure AD domain.
If you want to manage hybrid Azure objects (such as hybrid Azure users) in your Organizational Unit (OU), use the built-in Azure - Default Rules to Generate Properties Policy Object of the Active Roles Console (also known as the MMC Interface) to provision the default properties and accepted values or hybrid objects.
NOTE: If you configure Active Roles to manage hybrid AD objects, then following an upgrade, you will not be able to view or edit the edsvaAzureOffice365Enabled attribute via the Organizational Unit > Advanced Properties window of the Active Roles Console or via the applicable cmdlets of the Active Roles Management Shell.
However, the Organizational Unit container will remain an Azure-enabled container, as the Azure policy has already been applied.
To configure Active Roles to manage hybrid AD objects
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Create an Azure AD tenant.
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Create the Azure AD application.
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Provide the administrator consent for the Azure AD application.
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In the Active Roles Console, enforce the Built-in Policy - Azure - Default Rules to Generate Properties Policy Object to the on-premises Active Directory containers that are synchronized to Azure AD. For more information, see Configuring the Azure - Default Rules to Generate Properties policy.
With the edsaAzureSubscribedSKUs attribute, you can automate assigning licenses to hybrid users using a workflow.
To automate assigning licenses to hybrid AD users using a workflow
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Create a new, example hybrid user for the purpose of copying its edsaAzureSubscribedSKUs attribute, with the license(s) that you need.
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Copy the value of this edsaAzureSubscribedSKUs attribute.
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To automate assigning licenses to hybrid users using a workflow, in that workflow, paste this previously copied value as the edsaAzureSubscribedSKUs attribute.
For more information, see Workflows.
If you want to manage hybrid Azure objects (such as hybrid Azure users) in your Organizational Unit (OU), use the built-in Azure - Default Rules to Generate Properties Policy Object of the Active Roles Console (also known as the MMC Interface) to provision the default properties and accepted values or hybrid objects.
To configure the built-in Azure - Default Rules to Generate Properties policy
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In the Active Roles Console, navigate to Configuration > Policies > Administration > BuiltIn.
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Right-click on Built-in Policy - Azure - Default Rules to Generate Properties and click Policy Scope.
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To open the Select Objects dialog for specifying the OU for provisioning, click Add.
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To specify the OU for provisioning hybrid Azure users, click Add, browse the OU you want to provision, and click Add.
TIP: If no elements are displayed in the Select Objects dialog, select Click here to display objects.
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To apply the changes and close the dialog, click OK.
NOTE: The new provisioning policy settings will be applied automatically only to objects created after configuring the Azure - Default Rules to Generate Properties Policy Object.
To create cloud Azure users for existing on-premises users, you must configure the cloud Azure users manually for each existing on-premises user on the Active Roles Web Interface. To do so:
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Navigate to the folder of the hybrid users of the OU under Directory Management > Tree > Active Directory > <your-AD-folder> > <your-OU-folder>.
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Select the on-premises user for which you want to create a cloud Azure user.
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To open the New Azure User dialog, on the right pane, click Create Azure User. For more information on the steps of creating a new cloud Azure user, see Creating a new cloud-only Azure user in the Active Roles Web Interface User Guide.