![]() AAD then validates that authentication request against the information synchronized from AD. When a computer joined to AAD logs in it sends the login request to AAD. That creates an account in AD that synchronizes accounts and passwords with AAD. ![]() That DC has Azure Active Directory (AAD) Connect installed and configured on it. You still need a DC (a virtual machine (VM) in the cloud or a physical server). ![]() That is an incorrect understanding of Azure. Essentially you are expecting to be able to get rid of your on premise domain controller (DC) because you can join you laptops and workstations to Azure.
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