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@Dashrender said:
@travisdh1 said:
@Dashrender said:
I keep seeing AD mentioned here - but personally I'm much more interested in seeing Azure AD integration. If I'm an Office 365 business user, that's where I want as much authentication to come from as possible.
Here is where me not using Microsoft much get's me. What's different between a normal AD server and Azure AD? Isn't Azure just the hosted version?
Nope, Azure AD only support Windows 10 and Azure based products. Currently I don't think any Windows Server version works with it, though I have to assume Server 2016 will integrate directly.
Hosted AD is available, and that is just like local AD, just hosted.
Well then, thanks for the info. Something else to avoid.
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@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
@travisdh1 said:
@Dashrender said:
I keep seeing AD mentioned here - but personally I'm much more interested in seeing Azure AD integration. If I'm an Office 365 business user, that's where I want as much authentication to come from as possible.
Here is where me not using Microsoft much get's me. What's different between a normal AD server and Azure AD? Isn't Azure just the hosted version?
I messed with it the other day. I have a Windows 10 trial VM that I set up. I used AzureAD to authenticate. I'm so lost between the Microsoft accounts, school and work accounts, and the AzureAD account which was just my name.
This is definitely a problem. I don't know about you, but I have all of those accounts - I have a school account - going to college currently, I have a personal account - old hotmail account that's been upgraded a zillion times, and an Office365 account (which is an Azure AD account).
I have an Office 365 and a normal Microsoft account. I used AzureAD to authenticate so the domain was AzureAD and the username was just JohnHooks. I have no idea how it knows the difference between me JohnHooks and someone else JohnHooks. I guess by device id?
I recently changed my password. So I tried to install an app from the store and it wouldn't authenticate with my email and new password, but it would accept my old password and then just give me a non useful error.
It could just be me not understanding Microsoft stuff, but it just seemed really convoluted.
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@travisdh1 said:
@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
@travisdh1 said:
@Dashrender said:
I keep seeing AD mentioned here - but personally I'm much more interested in seeing Azure AD integration. If I'm an Office 365 business user, that's where I want as much authentication to come from as possible.
Here is where me not using Microsoft much get's me. What's different between a normal AD server and Azure AD? Isn't Azure just the hosted version?
I messed with it the other day. I have a Windows 10 trial VM that I set up. I used AzureAD to authenticate. I'm so lost between the Microsoft accounts, school and work accounts, and the AzureAD account which was just my name.
This is definitely a problem. I don't know about you, but I have all of those accounts - I have a school account - going to college currently, I have a personal account - old hotmail account that's been upgraded a zillion times, and an Office365 account (which is an Azure AD account).
I've been using LastPass. Edit: Life is so much easier with something to take care of those for you. /Edit Tho when my year subscription comes up this time I'll probably be moving to something else after they sold to that other company, that sucks the big one.
I'm still deciding if I'll stay or go from Lastpass. I've been using it for more than 5 years, maybe more than 8... I just love it.
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Wasn't there a thread where Azure AD was supporting Linux now?
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@johnhooks said:
@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
@travisdh1 said:
@Dashrender said:
I keep seeing AD mentioned here - but personally I'm much more interested in seeing Azure AD integration. If I'm an Office 365 business user, that's where I want as much authentication to come from as possible.
Here is where me not using Microsoft much get's me. What's different between a normal AD server and Azure AD? Isn't Azure just the hosted version?
I messed with it the other day. I have a Windows 10 trial VM that I set up. I used AzureAD to authenticate. I'm so lost between the Microsoft accounts, school and work accounts, and the AzureAD account which was just my name.
This is definitely a problem. I don't know about you, but I have all of those accounts - I have a school account - going to college currently, I have a personal account - old hotmail account that's been upgraded a zillion times, and an Office365 account (which is an Azure AD account).
I have an Office 365 and a normal Microsoft account. I used AzureAD to authenticate so the domain was AzureAD and the username was just JohnHooks. I have no idea how it knows the difference between me JohnHooks and someone else JohnHooks. I guess by device id?
I recently changed my password. So I tried to install an app from the store and it wouldn't authenticate with my email and new password, but it would accept my old password and then just give me a non useful error.
Let's move this to a new topic.
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@Dashrender said:
@travisdh1 said:
@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
@travisdh1 said:
@Dashrender said:
I keep seeing AD mentioned here - but personally I'm much more interested in seeing Azure AD integration. If I'm an Office 365 business user, that's where I want as much authentication to come from as possible.
Here is where me not using Microsoft much get's me. What's different between a normal AD server and Azure AD? Isn't Azure just the hosted version?
I messed with it the other day. I have a Windows 10 trial VM that I set up. I used AzureAD to authenticate. I'm so lost between the Microsoft accounts, school and work accounts, and the AzureAD account which was just my name.
This is definitely a problem. I don't know about you, but I have all of those accounts - I have a school account - going to college currently, I have a personal account - old hotmail account that's been upgraded a zillion times, and an Office365 account (which is an Azure AD account).
I've been using LastPass. Edit: Life is so much easier with something to take care of those for you. /Edit Tho when my year subscription comes up this time I'll probably be moving to something else after they sold to that other company, that sucks the big one.
I'm still deciding if I'll stay or go from Lastpass. I've been using it for more than 5 years, maybe more than 8... I just love it.
I posted a thread on Spiceworks about password management tool and I had 3 different vendors contact me about giving me a free premium subscription for a year. I got to try out 3 different services and my favorite has been Dashlane.
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@IRJ said:
@Dashrender said:
@travisdh1 said:
@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
@travisdh1 said:
@Dashrender said:
I keep seeing AD mentioned here - but personally I'm much more interested in seeing Azure AD integration. If I'm an Office 365 business user, that's where I want as much authentication to come from as possible.
Here is where me not using Microsoft much get's me. What's different between a normal AD server and Azure AD? Isn't Azure just the hosted version?
I messed with it the other day. I have a Windows 10 trial VM that I set up. I used AzureAD to authenticate. I'm so lost between the Microsoft accounts, school and work accounts, and the AzureAD account which was just my name.
This is definitely a problem. I don't know about you, but I have all of those accounts - I have a school account - going to college currently, I have a personal account - old hotmail account that's been upgraded a zillion times, and an Office365 account (which is an Azure AD account).
I've been using LastPass. Edit: Life is so much easier with something to take care of those for you. /Edit Tho when my year subscription comes up this time I'll probably be moving to something else after they sold to that other company, that sucks the big one.
I'm still deciding if I'll stay or go from Lastpass. I've been using it for more than 5 years, maybe more than 8... I just love it.
I posted a thread on Spiceworks about password management tool and I had 3 different vendors contact me about giving me a free premium subscription for a year. I got to try out 3 different services and my favorite has been Dashlane.
Weren't they like $40/year though? hot damn, that's 3x+ what I pay now....
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I have never even heard of Dashlane.
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@Dashrender said:
@IRJ said:
@Dashrender said:
@travisdh1 said:
@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
@travisdh1 said:
@Dashrender said:
I keep seeing AD mentioned here - but personally I'm much more interested in seeing Azure AD integration. If I'm an Office 365 business user, that's where I want as much authentication to come from as possible.
Here is where me not using Microsoft much get's me. What's different between a normal AD server and Azure AD? Isn't Azure just the hosted version?
I messed with it the other day. I have a Windows 10 trial VM that I set up. I used AzureAD to authenticate. I'm so lost between the Microsoft accounts, school and work accounts, and the AzureAD account which was just my name.
This is definitely a problem. I don't know about you, but I have all of those accounts - I have a school account - going to college currently, I have a personal account - old hotmail account that's been upgraded a zillion times, and an Office365 account (which is an Azure AD account).
I've been using LastPass. Edit: Life is so much easier with something to take care of those for you. /Edit Tho when my year subscription comes up this time I'll probably be moving to something else after they sold to that other company, that sucks the big one.
I'm still deciding if I'll stay or go from Lastpass. I've been using it for more than 5 years, maybe more than 8... I just love it.
I posted a thread on Spiceworks about password management tool and I had 3 different vendors contact me about giving me a free premium subscription for a year. I got to try out 3 different services and my favorite has been Dashlane.
Weren't they like $40/year though? hot damn, that's 3x+ what I pay now....
Yeah. Everyone I hear do a review says it's the best tho. Probably worth the $40 if it is.
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@Dashrender said:
@IRJ said:
@Dashrender said:
@travisdh1 said:
@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
@travisdh1 said:
@Dashrender said:
I keep seeing AD mentioned here - but personally I'm much more interested in seeing Azure AD integration. If I'm an Office 365 business user, that's where I want as much authentication to come from as possible.
Here is where me not using Microsoft much get's me. What's different between a normal AD server and Azure AD? Isn't Azure just the hosted version?
I messed with it the other day. I have a Windows 10 trial VM that I set up. I used AzureAD to authenticate. I'm so lost between the Microsoft accounts, school and work accounts, and the AzureAD account which was just my name.
This is definitely a problem. I don't know about you, but I have all of those accounts - I have a school account - going to college currently, I have a personal account - old hotmail account that's been upgraded a zillion times, and an Office365 account (which is an Azure AD account).
I've been using LastPass. Edit: Life is so much easier with something to take care of those for you. /Edit Tho when my year subscription comes up this time I'll probably be moving to something else after they sold to that other company, that sucks the big one.
I'm still deciding if I'll stay or go from Lastpass. I've been using it for more than 5 years, maybe more than 8... I just love it.
I posted a thread on Spiceworks about password management tool and I had 3 different vendors contact me about giving me a free premium subscription for a year. I got to try out 3 different services and my favorite has been Dashlane.
Weren't they like $40/year though? hot damn, that's 3x+ what I pay now....
Yeah, I think they are $36. I got my first year free, and I will be buying a 2nd year. The android app and browser are killer. It makes things super easy on my mobile devices.
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I just use Keepass. The database is stored on Dropbox and is password protected and then I have a key file that's stored on another cloud service which I add to each device.
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@johnhooks said:
I just use Keepass. The database is stored on Dropbox and is password protected and then I have a key file that's stored on another cloud service which I add to each device.
I used to use keepass, and it definitely works, but it's alot more work to access passwords each time.
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Classic ML thread...lol
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If I switch it will be to Dashlane, but the problem is that it is not just me needing to switch if so.
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@travisdh1 said:
@Dashrender said:
@IRJ said:
@Dashrender said:
@travisdh1 said:
@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
@travisdh1 said:
@Dashrender said:
I keep seeing AD mentioned here - but personally I'm much more interested in seeing Azure AD integration. If I'm an Office 365 business user, that's where I want as much authentication to come from as possible.
Here is where me not using Microsoft much get's me. What's different between a normal AD server and Azure AD? Isn't Azure just the hosted version?
I messed with it the other day. I have a Windows 10 trial VM that I set up. I used AzureAD to authenticate. I'm so lost between the Microsoft accounts, school and work accounts, and the AzureAD account which was just my name.
This is definitely a problem. I don't know about you, but I have all of those accounts - I have a school account - going to college currently, I have a personal account - old hotmail account that's been upgraded a zillion times, and an Office365 account (which is an Azure AD account).
I've been using LastPass. Edit: Life is so much easier with something to take care of those for you. /Edit Tho when my year subscription comes up this time I'll probably be moving to something else after they sold to that other company, that sucks the big one.
I'm still deciding if I'll stay or go from Lastpass. I've been using it for more than 5 years, maybe more than 8... I just love it.
I posted a thread on Spiceworks about password management tool and I had 3 different vendors contact me about giving me a free premium subscription for a year. I got to try out 3 different services and my favorite has been Dashlane.
Weren't they like $40/year though? hot damn, that's 3x+ what I pay now....
Yeah. Everyone I hear do a review says it's the best tho. Probably worth the $40 if it is.
that's almost as much as I pay for O365 a year - (which is $60 and I GET a whole lot more)
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@JaredBusch said:
If I switch it will be to Dashlane, but the problem is that it is not just me needing to switch if so.
The amount of work I would have to do to switch would be crazy. I've been on Lastpass for a very long time.
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@coliver said:
@JaredBusch said:
If I switch it will be to Dashlane, but the problem is that it is not just me needing to switch if so.
The amount of work I would have to do to switch would be crazy. I've been on Lastpass for a very long time.
man - I would hope that Dashlane could import a CSV. Lastpass can export one pretty easy.
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@coliver said:
@JaredBusch said:
If I switch it will be to Dashlane, but the problem is that it is not just me needing to switch if so.
The amount of work I would have to do to switch would be crazy. I've been on Lastpass for a very long time.
https://csdashlane.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/202699141-How-to-Import-from-LastPass
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I gave Dashlane 4 out of 5 stars. The kicker is that browser add-ons don't work on Linux. They are supposed to fix that soon.
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@IRJ said:
@coliver said:
@JaredBusch said:
If I switch it will be to Dashlane, but the problem is that it is not just me needing to switch if so.
The amount of work I would have to do to switch would be crazy. I've been on Lastpass for a very long time.
https://csdashlane.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/202699141-How-to-Import-from-LastPass
Well.. that isn't difficult at all. I'll have to look into this. The new owners of Lastpass make me nervous.