You have created a number of user accounts while working in the Azure Stack Hub.
Which of the following statements are true about user accounts? (Select three options)
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A. B. C. D. E. F.Correct Answers: A, B and D
User accounts are the standard accounts that use user IDs and passwords to authenticate individuals.
User accounts are created in the username@domain format.
User Accounts can be set up to utilize multi-factor authentication.
It is possible to import user accounts from your on-premises directories.
Option A is correct.It is true that User accounts are created in the username@domain format.
Option B is correct.
It is true that User Accounts can be set up to utilize multi-factor authentication.
Option C is incorrect.
User Accounts can be set up to utilize multi-factor authentication.
Option D is correct.
It is possible to import user accounts from your on-premises directories.
Option E is incorrect.
It is possible to import user accounts from your on-premises directories.
Option F is incorrect.
Some of the given statements are not true.
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The correct options are A, B, and D.
A. User accounts are created in the username@domain format. This statement is true. User accounts in Azure Stack Hub are created in the format of username@domain. The domain is usually the Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant that is associated with the Azure Stack Hub deployment.
B. User Accounts can be set up to utilize multi-factor authentication. This statement is true. Azure Stack Hub supports multi-factor authentication (MFA), which provides an extra layer of security for user accounts. MFA requires users to provide two or more authentication factors before they can access their accounts.
C. User Accounts can't be set up to utilize multi-factor authentication. This statement is false. As mentioned in option B, Azure Stack Hub supports MFA, so user accounts can be set up to utilize MFA.
D. It is possible to import user accounts from your on-premises directories. This statement is true. Azure Stack Hub supports integration with on-premises directories such as Active Directory (AD). You can import user accounts from your on-premises directories to Azure Stack Hub and manage them from the Azure portal.
E. It is not possible to import user accounts from your on-premises directories. This statement is false. As mentioned in option D, you can import user accounts from your on-premises directories to Azure Stack Hub.
F. All of these. This statement is false. Option C is incorrect, as user accounts can be set up to utilize MFA.
In summary, user accounts in Azure Stack Hub are created in the username@domain format, can be set up to utilize MFA, and can be imported from on-premises directories.