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Microsoft 365 Administrator MS-102 Exam Guide
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The managed domain is a part of the Microsoft 365 tenant for its entire life cycle. While it is a fully functioning domain namespace (complete with its own Microsoft-managed publicly available domain namespace), most organizations will want to use their organization’s domain name—especially when it comes to sending and receiving email or communicating via Microsoft Teams. You cannot add custom DNS records to the managed namespace.
Organizations can use any public domain name with Microsoft 365. Microsoft supports configuring up to 900 domains in a tenant; you can configure both top-level domains (such as contoso.com
) as well as subdomains (such as businessunit.contoso.com
) with your Microsoft 365 tenant.
Many organizations begin their Microsoft 365 journey with an existing domain name. In addition, you can purchase new domain names to be associated with your tenant.
Most large organizations have existing relationships with third-party domain registrars, such as Network Solutions or GoDaddy. You can use any ICANN-accredited registrar in your region to purchase domain names.
About ICANN
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is a non-profit organization tasked with providing guidance and policy around the internet’s unique identifiers (domains). It was chartered in 1998. Prior to 1998, Network Solutions operated the global Domain Name System (DNS) registry under a subcontract from the United States Defense Information Systems Agency.
You can search a list of domain registrars here: https://www.icann.org/en/accredited-registrars.
In addition to choosing a third-party registrar, organizations may also wish to use Microsoft as the registrar. Depending on your subscription, you may be able to directly purchase domain names from within the Microsoft 365 admin center, as shown in Figure 1.5:
Figure 1.5 – Purchasing a domain through the Microsoft 365 admin center
When purchasing a domain through Microsoft, you can select from the following top-level domains:
.
biz
.
com
.
info
.
me
.
mobi
.
net
.
org
.
tv
.
co.uk
.
org.uk
Domain purchases will be billed separately from your Microsoft 365 subscription services. When purchasing a domain from Microsoft, you’ll have limited ability to manage the DNS records. If you require custom configuration (such as configuring an MX record to point to a non-Microsoft 365 server), you’ll want to purchase a domain separately.
Configuring a domain for your tenant is a simple procedure and requires access to your organization’s public DNS service provider. Many large organizations may host DNS themselves, while other organizations choose to pay service providers (such as the domain registrar) to host the services.
In order to be compatible with Microsoft 365, a DNS service must support configuring the following types of records:
www.contoso.com
that resolves to an IP address of 1.2.3.4.
Later, you want to start building websites for na.contoso.com
and eu.contoso.com
on the same web server. You might implement a CNAME record for na.contoso.com
to point to www.contoso.com
.In order to use a custom domain (sometimes referred to as a vanity domain) with Microsoft 365, you’ll need to add it to your tenant.
To add a custom domain, follow these steps:
Figure 1.6 – Domains page of the Microsoft 365 admin center
Figure 1.7 – Add domain page
Figure 1.8 – Verify domain ownership
If you choose any of the additional verification options (such as Add a TXT record to the domain’s DNS records), you’ll need to manually add DNS records at your DNS service provider. Microsoft provides the value configuration parameters necessary for you to configure with your own service provider. After entering the values in your service provider’s DNS console, you can come back to the wizard and select Verify, as shown in Figure 1.9:
Figure 1.9 – Completing verification records manually
Figure 1.10 – Authorizing Domain Connect with GoDaddy to update DNS records
Figure 1.11 – Connecting domain to Microsoft 365
autodiscover.outlook.com
.v=spf1
include:spf.protection.outlook.com -all
.Figure 1.12 – Adding DNS records
_sip._tls.@<domain>
and _sipfederationtls._tcp@<domain>
.sip.<domain>
to point to sipdir.online.lync.com
and lyncdiscover.<domain>
to point to webdir.online.lync.com
.enterpriseenrollment.<domain>
to enterpriseenrollment.manage.microsoft.com
and enterpriseregistration.<domain>
to enterpriseregistration.windows.net
.You can continue adding as many domains as you need (up to the tenant maximum of 900 domains).
Adding a Domain Deep Dive
To review alternative steps and more information about the domain addition process, see https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/admin/setup/add-domain.
If you’ve opted to manage DNS records manually, you may need to go back to the Microsoft 365 admin center and view the settings. To do this, you can navigate to the Domains page, select your domain, and then select Manage DNS, as shown in Figure 1.13:
Figure 1.13 – Managing DNS settings for a domain
On the Connect domain page, click More options to expand the options, and then select Add your own DNS records. From here, you can view the specific DNS settings necessary per service by record type. You can also download a CSV file or a zone file that can be uploaded to your own DNS server. See Figure 1.14:
Figure 1.14 – Viewing DNS settings
The CSV output is formatted as columns, while the zone file output is formatted for use with standard DNS services and can be imported or appended to BIND or Microsoft DNS server zone files.
After adding a domain, Microsoft 365 automatically sets the first custom domain as the default domain that will be used when creating new users. However, if you have additional domains, you may choose to select a different domain to be used as the default domain when creating objects.
To manage which domain will be set as your primary domain, select the domain from the Domains page and then click Set as default to update the setting, as shown in Figure 1.15:
Figure 1.15 – Setting the default domain
The default domain will be selected automatically when creating cloud-based users and groups, though it can be changed.
Custom Domains and Synchronization
When creating new cloud-based objects, you can select from any of the domains available in your tenant. However, when synchronizing from an on-premises directory, objects will be configured with the same domain configured with the on-premises object. If the corresponding domain hasn’t been verified in the tenant, synchronized objects will be set to use the tenant-managed domain.
Next, you’ll look at the core organizational settings in a tenant.
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