You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named contoso.onmicrosoft.com that contains 100 user accounts.
You purchase 10 Azure AD Premium P2 licenses for the tenant.
You need to ensure that 10 users can use all the Azure AD Premium features.
What should you do?
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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/fundamentals/license-users-groupsThe correct answer to this question is A. From the Licenses blade of Azure AD, assign a license.
Explanation: Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) is a cloud-based identity and access management service that enables users to access both on-premises and cloud resources. Azure AD Premium P2 is a paid tier of Azure AD that offers advanced security and identity management features such as identity protection, password protection, and application proxy.
When you purchase Azure AD Premium P2 licenses, you need to assign them to specific users in your tenant to enable those users to use all the Premium features. To assign licenses to users, you can follow these steps:
Sign in to the Azure portal using an account that has the Global administrator role for the Azure AD tenant.
In the left-hand navigation pane, select Azure Active Directory.
Under Manage, select Licenses.
On the Licenses blade, select All products.
Find Azure AD Premium P2 in the list of available products and select it.
On the Azure AD Premium P2 blade, select Assignments.
On the Assignments blade, select Add assignments.
In the Add assignments pane, select the users to whom you want to assign licenses.
After selecting the users, click Assign.
After completing these steps, the selected users will be assigned Azure AD Premium P2 licenses and will be able to use all the Premium features.
Option B, inviting users to a group from the Groups blade of each user, is not the correct answer because it does not relate to assigning licenses to users. Group membership can be used to control access to resources, but it does not provide access to Azure AD Premium features.
Option C, adding an enterprise application from the Azure AD domain, is not the correct answer because it also does not relate to assigning licenses to users. Enterprise applications are used to provide access to third-party applications, but they do not provide access to Azure AD Premium features.
Option D, modifying the directory role from the Directory role blade of each user, is also not the correct answer because it does not relate to assigning licenses to users. Directory roles are used to manage permissions for different types of administrators in the Azure AD tenant, but they do not provide access to Azure AD Premium features.