Awesome explanation! I went to the Microsoft Azure channel to understand B2C and I couldn't understand anything but you cleared all my doubts about B2C. You are the best!😊
Awesome video Sir. It touches all the aspects and also touches all the important points. Before watching this I used to think that social media accounts like Gmail, Facebook etc can be used for B2B invite. Now I am clear that although they can be used to send invite but the user needs a Microsoft account to sign in to the guest tenant.
The vedio was a given necessary info as mentined on the subject on the vedio title.i have a lot of complexity to understand the concept of b2b and b2c. now there is a emerging clarity😄
Very well explained. Finally I know the difference between the two. Thank You John. Also, it rare to see muscular geeks in our industry. A pleasant surprise :D
Hey John, Thanks for the community help you are doing. Your videos are really very good, detail oriented and easy to understand. I have also compelted the Azure Active directory module on Pluralsight. Thank you and keep sharing the knowledge.
John, Its always interesting to watch your Videos as it gives insights about the concepts and helps understand thoroughly. It would be really helpful if you can post videos on VMSS, Application Gateway, Migrating OnPrem VMs to Azure using Site Recovery etc. Thanks in advance. :)
Thanks John, I din't knew I couldn't use my existing AAD for B2C. I quite often have to deal with AIP Labels, some clients want to use it in B2B, B2C or combined. B2B is pretty clear, but a B2C using AIP Labels protecting confidential correspondence, e.g. lawyer to client, is pretty complicated. Lots of clients are looking for an easy solution to circumvent email encryption using x.509 or PGP.
Right B2C is a completely different tenant type today. If you are doing AIP etc that is very much like collaboration in which case those people may be better as guests (B2B) in your tenant as opposed to entries in a separate B2C. Really comes down to the relationship.
@@NTFAQGuy Hi, meanwhile I watched some other of your videos, great presentations by the way. I probably still try to force Azure AD into my perception of the good old AD on prem to find similarities or trying to understand something in Azure I thought to be similar in AD. Your Azure AD Overview opend my eyes a bit and I'm working on more. I will forward your videos to some of my colleagues to benefit from your experience and presentations.
Very well explained Thank you. But can we use B2B for giving access to a customer service oriented webapp to a handful of external users who do not need access to my Azure resources? B2B allows me to invite them. The problem with B2C is anyone in the world can create a profile in my AD B2C even though I may be able to restrict their access to my app.
Yes, you could do that. If its limited scope and they are more partners that works. It's really about the end-user and the relationship with them that drives b2b vs b2c for apps.
Great explanation John. Your videos are awesome and explains concepts clearly. I however, have a question on Azure AD B2C MFA. Does MFA in B2C is dependent on Azure AD P1/P2 licences or MFA in B2C is a seperate feature which is not dependent on Azure AD P1/P2 or Azure MFA service ? As per MS B2C documentaion, MFA charges for B2C service is given seperately ($0.03 for each SMS/phone event) so i am assuming that MFA in B2C is independent but not confirmed.
Hi John - if both partner azuread and company azure ad have mfa enabled, what is the user experience when you send a link to the guest user. Which tenant will challenge the user for a mfa code? I believe the partner tenant will. Correct me if wrong
John Savill - we use B2B accounts extensively. 99% of the time it works fine, but we get some users that suddenly can't login. Sometimes it gives an error the the user doesn't exist in the directly (it does) or that their password is invalid (it isn't). Only way solution I've found is to recreate the account/invite - which isn't a real solution. Any insight?
Hi John, may you plz assist for best possible solution for my scenario... We have two tenants Tenant A - has the Azure AD and have my all internal & guest users. Tenant B - has the Resources (VM) my VM should be able be accessible by azure AD users exist in tenant A. so they can connect to VM using the same credential exist in azure AD Tenant A. how it will be possible?
Finally we have a man who not only understands but also capable to explain!
For real, Microsoft has such a shortage of talented teachers. I dread watching their videos normally. This one was awesome though.
Awesome explanation! I went to the Microsoft Azure channel to understand B2C and I couldn't understand anything but you cleared all my doubts about B2C. You are the best!😊
This explanation on B2C and B2B is the best I've heard so far! Thanks :)
Not only was this a great overview, but this is the best use of a SurfaceHub that I've seen to date.
Amazing explanation John... After almost 15 articles you made it easy to understand
2 years on, and this is still a great explanation. Nice job!
Anything IaaS/AD/networking related, John is my first port of call for understanding it. Always crystal clear!
Thanks!
5 years on and this video helped me understand this! Thank you!
Speechless I am .. I have no words to express gratitude. Now I have got understanding of it .. Thank you . Superb!
Thank you!
How well explained was that. I dont know why such a simple concept does not have explanations like this available anywhere else.
Glad it helped!
Awesome video Sir. It touches all the aspects and also touches all the important points. Before watching this I used to think that social media accounts like Gmail, Facebook etc can be used for B2B invite. Now I am clear that although they can be used to send invite but the user needs a Microsoft account to sign in to the guest tenant.
So concise - this guy is GREAT
No one can explain better than this. Thanks John
Awesome, thanks
The best channel for understanding every concepts John teaches. Thank you so much
Thanks!
The vedio was a given necessary info as mentined on the subject on the vedio title.i have a lot of complexity to understand the concept of b2b and b2c. now there is a emerging clarity😄
Excellent John I can now point my IT guys to watch this and understand Azure AD options before they scratch their heads. Top explanation!
Plain and simple. John you are doing outstanding job!
Thanks!
Great use of technology - whiteboard and computer combined, to explain the concept. Fantastic explanation skills.
Very well explained. Finally I know the difference between the two. Thank You John. Also, it rare to see muscular geeks in our industry. A pleasant surprise :D
Thanks. I just released a new video on external identities which is the newest version.
@@NTFAQGuy I will check it out! Already subscribed to your channel.
Thanks for the great tutorial straight and clear.
Good video, I spent a few hours looking at this to allow power bi access to business partners.
Absolutely first class, thank you 🙏
Finally a talk that puts it all into perspective clearly!
This is a very clear explanation about Azure B2B and B2C Implementations. Thank you.
Thanks for the video! A great primer for anyone looking at B2B and B2C.
Very Nice and Clear explanation
spot on and to the point. very helpful explaining the differences in B2B and B2C
Thank you. This was actually the best explanation I've seen on the subject :)
Excellent explanation, subscribed and thank you!
Hey John,
Thanks for the community help you are doing. Your videos are really very good, detail oriented and easy to understand.
I have also compelted the Azure Active directory module on Pluralsight.
Thank you and keep sharing the knowledge.
What a brilliant series of videos!
Very kind, thank you
Excellent explanation !!! Thanks...
Glad you liked it
WOW - Thank you for your this outstanding explanation . The best one I ever got for B2C vs. B2B!!!
Very well explained. Thank you!
Thanks John. I was saved from the technical jargons i saw from other channels.
Very well explained, no fancy stuff right on the topic!
Thank you
Simple and clear - much appreciated
Thanks
Fantastic video John, best explanation I've seen!
Thanks much John, all ur videos r good in explaining the needed things, thanks for ur contribution.
Thanks John, Very Clear explanation ...!!
Thanks!
Great explanation of the two. I've worked with both and still have trouble drawing the line in the sand. Thanks John!
Excellent - thanks a lot John.
Thanks for provide me clear understanding about B2B and B2C.
Very well explained John.
Thank you
Great vid! Thank you for explaining
Cristal clear, thanks for this presentation.
John, Its always interesting to watch your Videos as it gives insights about the concepts and helps understand thoroughly. It would be really helpful if you can post videos on VMSS, Application Gateway, Migrating OnPrem VMs to Azure using Site Recovery etc. Thanks in advance. :)
i'll get to work :-)
Very clear explanation.Thanks John.
Thanks for the overview and well done at ExpertsLive in Houston last week!
Thanks and glad you liked the event
An excellent explanation. Very impressive. Thanks.
Short and clear concept video thank you for this video
Glad it was useful!
Very Well Explained ! 👍👍
Great explanation. Thanks for making it simple.
Excellent explanation , please post something on Azure Identity platform also
Thanks John, I din't knew I couldn't use my existing AAD for B2C. I quite often have to deal with AIP Labels, some clients want to use it in B2B, B2C or combined. B2B is pretty clear, but a B2C using AIP Labels protecting confidential correspondence, e.g. lawyer to client, is pretty complicated. Lots of clients are looking for an easy solution to circumvent email encryption using x.509 or PGP.
Right B2C is a completely different tenant type today. If you are doing AIP etc that is very much like collaboration in which case those people may be better as guests (B2B) in your tenant as opposed to entries in a separate B2C. Really comes down to the relationship.
@@NTFAQGuy Hi, meanwhile I watched some other of your videos, great presentations by the way. I probably still try to force Azure AD into my perception of the good old AD on prem to find similarities or trying to understand something in Azure I thought to be similar in AD. Your Azure AD Overview opend my eyes a bit and I'm working on more. I will forward your videos to some of my colleagues to benefit from your experience and presentations.
@@LarsEllerhorst sounds great. gimme 2 weeks any my master class will start posting and lesson 2 is identity ;-)
Excellent summary!
Glad it helped!
Thanks for the detailed breakdown! Best I have seen!
Precise and clear explanation
Thanks John - it was great session so is your physic - Workout and Keep sharing :)
Thank you for making it simple.
My pleasure. Thanks for watching.
Thank You For Crystal Clear Explanation :)
You are welcome!
Great explanation thanks John
This is my third time i am watching this , Great job John, would love to meet you if i got chance.
That's very kind. I'm a massive introvert so generally at gatherings I'm hiding somewhere in the corner waiting till I can go home :-D
Great Explanation. I was a little distracted by that gigantic biceps but I learned a lot :-D
Lol, sorry :)
Very clear explanation. Thank you
Glad you liked it
@@NTFAQGuy I love the way you teach. I am MCT, your videos are very useful to me. Greetings from Argentina.
Marcelo Giovinazzo thanks and howdy from Texas!
Nice breakdown
Great Video appreciate
Excellent explanation
Hi John thanks for our very good session could you please post on Cosmos DB.
Very well explained Thank you.
But can we use B2B for giving access to a customer service oriented webapp to a handful of external users who do not need access to my Azure resources? B2B allows me to invite them. The problem with B2C is anyone in the world can create a profile in my AD B2C even though I may be able to restrict their access to my app.
Yes, you could do that. If its limited scope and they are more partners that works. It's really about the end-user and the relationship with them that drives b2b vs b2c for apps.
Wonderful explanation!!
Super clear. Excellent.
old but still great video :), thanks for that
haha, yeah, thanks. My external identities video is probably the more up to date version.
great video...thanks
Great explanation John. Your videos are awesome and explains concepts clearly. I however, have a question on Azure AD B2C MFA. Does MFA in B2C is dependent on Azure AD P1/P2 licences or MFA in B2C is a seperate feature which is not dependent on Azure AD P1/P2 or Azure MFA service ? As per MS B2C documentaion, MFA charges for B2C service is given seperately ($0.03 for each SMS/phone event) so i am assuming that MFA in B2C is independent but not confirmed.
B2C is licensed separately from Azure AD. B2C has its own billing for MFA. No dependence on AAD P1/P2 etc.
@@NTFAQGuy Thanks John for clarifying.
Well taught John! Thanks =)
- I just couldn't resist pushing the subscribe button now ;)
thank you soo much sir !!😊
Wow, This was so clearly explained. Is that a Surface Hub btw, John?
Thank you. Yep a Surface Hub. I love it!
U make sense. Thanks for the video
Thanks, you John for an amazing explanation.
Glad it was useful, thanks!
Great video
Good stuff!
Thanks it explains well
What about when I want to collaborate w/ my partners on my own in-house developed application?
Use Application Proxy
Hi John - if both partner azuread and company azure ad have mfa enabled, what is the user experience when you send a link to the guest user. Which tenant will challenge the user for a mfa code? I believe the partner tenant will. Correct me if wrong
The partner tenant.
John Savill - we use B2B accounts extensively. 99% of the time it works fine, but we get some users that suddenly can't login. Sometimes it gives an error the the user doesn't exist in the directly (it does) or that their password is invalid (it isn't). Only way solution I've found is to recreate the account/invite - which isn't a real solution. Any insight?
Hi John,
may you plz assist for best possible solution for my scenario...
We have two tenants
Tenant A - has the Azure AD and have my all internal & guest users.
Tenant B - has the Resources (VM)
my VM should be able be accessible by azure AD users exist in tenant A. so they can connect to VM using the same credential exist in azure AD Tenant A.
how it will be possible?
The tenant hosting the vm does not matter much unless you use the authentication extension and rbac. Just aad join the vm to the tenant with users.
Kindly confirm whether I will incur cost in 1:5 ratio if I add user as a guest. Pls confirm about concept of external user
You don't pay for guests but you should watch my more recent external identity video as things are changing.
Could you post the GitHub code like to the powershell for bulkload?
Great, thank you!
Can the B2C AAD can be synced using the Azure connect ? If i already have a LDAP can those users be synced to AAD ?
No. You would have to create a custom flow/solution.
@@NTFAQGuy thank you great explanation video. Gives a very clear understanding of Azure AD solutions
Thank You!!
Thank you
excellent
Very well explained! Thank you so much!.