SIMULATION - You need to create a new Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) directory named 12345678.onmicrosoft.com and a user named User1 in the new directory. To complete this task, sign in to the Azure portal.
Suggested Answer:See the explanation below.
Step 1: Create an Azure Active Directory tenant 1. Browse to the Azure portal and sign in with an account that has an Azure subscription. 2. Select the plus icon (+) and search for Azure Active Directory. 3. Select Azure Active Directory in the search results. 4. Select Create. 5. Provide an Organization name and an Initial domain name (12345678). Then select Create. Your directory is created. 6. After directory creation is complete, select the information box to manage your new directory. Next, you're going to add tenant users. Step 2: Create an Azure Active Directory tenant user 7. In the Azure portal, make sure you are on the Azure Active Directory fly out. 8. Under Manage, select Users. 9. Select All users and then select + New user. 10. Provide a Name and User name (user1) for the regular user tenant. You can also show the temporary password. When you're done, select Create.
Name: user1 - User name: [email protected] Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/developer/create-an-azure-active-directory-tenant
New structure is different,
From the Azure portal menu, select Azure Active Directory.
On the overview page, select Manage tenants
then create new directory
Select Create.
The solution is correct. Just verified the same on my personal subscription. If you don't have any AAD setup already, you just need to select the AAD option in the basics tab of create tenant. Works from a test point of view.
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