How to Create Azure AD groups with assigned and dynamic membership?||Assigned vs Dynamic||Azure104

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  • In this video, we will Create Azure AD groups with assigned and dynamic membership
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    In Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), you can create attribute-based rules to enable dynamic membership for a group. Dynamic group membership adds and removes group members automatically using membership rules based on member attributes. This article details the properties and syntax to create dynamic membership rules for users or devices. You can set up a rule for dynamic membership on security groups or Microsoft 365 groups.
    When any attributes of a user or device change, the system evaluates all dynamic group rules in a directory to see if the change would trigger any group adds or removes. If a user or device satisfies a rule on a group, they are added as a member of that group. If they no longer satisfy the rule, they are removed. You can't manually add or remove a member of a dynamic group.
    You can create a dynamic group for devices or for users, but you can't create a rule that contains both users and devices.
    You can't create a device group based on the user attributes of the device owner. Device membership rules can reference only device attributes.
    Azure AD provides a rule builder to create and update your important rules more
    quickly. The rule builder supports the construction of up to five expressions. The rule builder makes it easier to form a rule with a few simple expressions, however, it can't be used to reproduce every rule. If the rule builder doesn't support the rule you want to create, you can use the text box.
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Комментарии • 6

  • @hemanthforyou414
    @hemanthforyou414 2 года назад +1

    Short and Very clear explanation 🙌 keep going

  • @onceinlife4282
    @onceinlife4282 Год назад +1

    i really checked my laptop adapter connected or not :), Member type: dynamic vs assigned ?

    • @RaviTejaMureboina
      @RaviTejaMureboina  11 месяцев назад +1

      Good day,
      Here is a short description of dynamic and assigned group:
      Dynamic Groups: These are like smart, automatically updating folders. You set rules or criteria, and Azure populates the group based on those rules. For example, you can create a dynamic group that includes all users with a specific job title or all devices from a particular location. When users or devices meet the criteria, they are automatically added to the group, and if they no longer meet the criteria, they are removed.
      Assigned Groups: Think of assigned groups as manual folders. You create them and manually add specific users or devices to the group. This method gives you more control over who is in the group, but it requires manual maintenance. You need to add or remove members as needed.
      I Hope this helps

  • @user-ii7pl7qw3o
    @user-ii7pl7qw3o Год назад

    I have a couple of queries! How do i contact you

    • @RaviTejaMureboina
      @RaviTejaMureboina  Месяц назад

      Good Day,
      Please check About Section for my channel links, email.
      Thank you