How to sign in to Windows using Azure Active Directory
by Ed Bott
With any version of Windows, you can sign in with your choice of multiple account types. Local accounts are the classic variety; domain accounts are appropriate on enterprise networks with Active Directory; and a Microsoft account lets you sync individual settings to the cloud.
Windows 10 offers a fourth sign-in option, using an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) account managed by your organization. This type of account doesn't require a domain controller or Active Directory infrastructure.
If you have an Office 365 Business or Enterprise subscription, you already have a free Azure AD directory, with an account for everyone in your organization. (Sorry, Office 365 Home and Personal subscriptions don't include the Azure AD infrastcture.)
Signing in to Windows 10 with an Azure AD account unlocks access to all of the resources your organization's administrator has assigned you. To manage your account, bookmark this link: https://account.activedirectory.windowsazure.com.
After signing in with your Azure AD credentials, click your user name in the upper right corner to access your profile and manage devices, BitLocker keys, and security settings. Windows 10 Spring Creators Update: 9 features enterprise users need to know There are a lot of new Windows features in the Spring Creators Update, and plenty of them affect the enterprise world. Here is a roundup of the most important business features. As technology changes and companies adapt, IT hiring priorities will evolve as well. In September and October 2017, Tech Pro Research conducted a survey to find out if developments in areas like artificial intelligence, big data, and cloud have changed... |
More TechRepublic stories | Change is inevitable in any technological sector. It brings new features, functions, and opportunities and helps businesses evolve and stay competitive. But unless it’s handled the right way, change can be detrimental to company operations. This ebook offers advice and best practices for managing change in your organization. Photos: All the tech celebrities and brands that have deleted Facebook Today's recommended downloads | (Tech Pro Research) (Tech Pro Research) |
A special feature from ZDNet and TechRepublic | The smartest companies now approach cybersecurity with a risk management strategy. Learn how to make policies to protect your most important digital assets. Connect with TechRepublic |
|