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articles/active-directory-domain-services/tutorial-create-instance-advanced.md

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ms.date: 04/04/2022
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#Customer intent: As an identity administrator, I want to create an Azure Active Directory Domain Services managed domain and define advanced configuration options so that I can synchronize identity information with my Azure Active Directory tenant and provide Domain Services connectivity to virtual machines and applications in Azure.
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* An Azure Active Directory tenant associated with your subscription, either synchronized with an on-premises directory or a cloud-only directory.
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* If needed, [create an Azure Active Directory tenant][create-azure-ad-tenant] or [associate an Azure subscription with your account][associate-azure-ad-tenant].
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* You need [Application Administrator](../active-directory/roles/permissions-reference.md#application-administrator) and [Groups Administrator](../active-directory/roles/permissions-reference.md#groups-administrator) Azure AD roles in your tenant to enable Azure AD DS.
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* You need Domain Services Contributor Azure role to create the required Azure AD DS resources.
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* You need [Domain Services Contributor](/azure/role-based-access-control/built-in-roles#domain-services-contributor) Azure role to create the required Azure AD DS resources.
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Although not required for Azure AD DS, it's recommended to [configure self-service password reset (SSPR)][configure-sspr] for the Azure AD tenant. Users can change their password without SSPR, but SSPR helps if they forget their password and need to reset it.
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articles/active-directory-domain-services/tutorial-create-instance.md

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#Customer intent: As an identity administrator, I want to create an Azure Active Directory Domain Services managed domain so that I can synchronize identity information with my Azure Active Directory tenant and provide Domain Services connectivity to virtual machines and applications in Azure.
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* An Azure Active Directory tenant associated with your subscription, either synchronized with an on-premises directory or a cloud-only directory.
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* If needed, [create an Azure Active Directory tenant][create-azure-ad-tenant] or [associate an Azure subscription with your account][associate-azure-ad-tenant].
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* You need [Application Administrator](../active-directory/roles/permissions-reference.md#application-administrator) and [Groups Administrator](../active-directory/roles/permissions-reference.md#groups-administrator) Azure AD roles in your tenant to enable Azure AD DS.
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* You need Domain Services Contributor Azure role to create the required Azure AD DS resources.
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* You need [Domain Services Contributor](/azure/role-based-access-control/built-in-roles#domain-services-contributor) Azure role to create the required Azure AD DS resources.
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* A virtual network with DNS servers that can query necessary infrastructure such as storage. DNS servers that can't perform general internet queries might block the ability to create a managed domain.
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Although not required for Azure AD DS, it's recommended to [configure self-service password reset (SSPR)][configure-sspr] for the Azure AD tenant. Users can change their password without SSPR, but SSPR helps if they forget their password and need to reset it.

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