Practice Lab: Configuring Self-service password reset for user accounts in Azure AD
Summary
In this lab, you will configure and validate self-service password reset (SSPR) for user accounts in Azure Active Directory.
Prerequisites
To following lab(s) must be completed before this lab:
- 0102-Synchronizing Identities by using Azure AD Connect
- 0203-Manage Device Enrollment into Intune
Scenario
The Help Desk has indicated that a large number of support tickets are related to password resets. You have been asked to propose a solution for users to reset their own password. For accounts that are synchronized from AD DS, the process should reset both their Azure AD and AD DS password.
Task 1: Configure password writeback
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Sign in to SEA-SVR1 as Contoso\Administrator with the password Pa55w.rd and close Server Manager.
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On the desktop, double-click Azure AD Connect.
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On the Welcome to Azure AD Connect page, select Configure.
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On the Additional tasks page, select Customize synchronization options, and then select Next.
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On the Connect to Azure AD page, if needed type
[email protected]
in the USERNAME text box, type your Admin tenant password in the PASSWORD text box, and then select Next. -
On the Connect to your directories page, select Next.
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On the Domain and OU filtering page, select Next.
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On the Optional features page, select Password writeback, and then select Next.
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On the Ready to configure page, select Configure.
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On the Configuration complete page, select Exit.
Task 2: Enable self-service password reset
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On SEA-SVR1, on the taskbar select Microsoft Edge, in the address bar type https://entra.microsoft.com/, and then press Enter.
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Sign in as
[email protected]
, and use the tenant Admin password. If the Stay signed in? prompt appears, select No.The Microsoft Entra admin center opens.
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In the Microsoft Entra admin center, Navigate to the Search resources section of the site.
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In the search box, type password reset, and then select Password reset.
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In the Password reset | Properties window, select All to enable self-service password reset to all users. Select Save.
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On the Password reset | Properties blade, select Authentication methods.
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For the methods available to users, ensure that Mobile Phone and Email are selected, and then select Security Questions.
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For the Number of questions required to register, select 3.
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For the Number of questions required to reset, select 3.
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In the Select security questions section, select No security questions configured, then select Predefined. Select three questions of your choice, and then select Ok.
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Select Save.
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Select Registration Select No for Require users to register when signing in, and the select Save.
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In the navigation pane, select On-premises integration.
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click Save.
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Close Microsoft Edge.
Task 3: Validate self-service password reset
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Switch to SEA-WS3.
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If necessary, sign in as Admin with the password of Pa55w.rd.
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On the taskbar, select Microsoft Edge.
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Browse to https://myaccount.microsoft.com.
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On the Pick an account page, select Use another account.
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On the Sign in page, enter
[email protected]
and then select Next. -
On the Enter password page, enter Pa55w.rd and then select Sign in. If the Microsoft Edge prompts to save the password, select Save.
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On the My Account page, in the navigation pane, select Password.
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On the Change password page, enter the following information and then select submit:
- Old password: Pa55w.rd
- Create new password: Pa55w.rd1234!
- Confirm new password: Pa55w.rd1234!
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If Microsoft Edge prompts to save the password, select Save.
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Close Microsoft Edge and sign out of SEA-WS3.
Task 4: Run AD Sync
Note that this step is normally not necessary for password writeback, but is recommended to address issues inherent in lab environments and ensure AD DS is synchronized with Azure AD.
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Switch to SEA-SVR1.
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Right-click Start and then select Windows PowerShell (Admin).
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At the Windows PowerShell command prompt, type the following command, and then press Enter:
Start-ADSyncSyncCycle –PolicyType Delta
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Close Windows PowerShell, and then wait for approximately 3-4 minutes.
Task 5: Verify password writeback
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Switch to SEA-CL1 and sign out if necessary.
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On SEA-CL1, select Other user, and then attempt to sign in as Contoso\Aaron with the password of Pa55w.rd.
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Ensure that you get the message that the user name or password is incorrect.
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Sign in to SEA-CL1 as Contoso\Aaron with the password Pa55w.rd1234!.
You should be able to sign in. This confirms that the password you changed in the Azure portal is written back to the local Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) account.
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Sign out of SEA-CL1.
Results: After completing this exercise, you will have successfully configured and validated self-service password reset.
END OF LAB