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articles/active-directory-domain-services/tutorial-configure-networking.md

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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](/azure/active-directory/roles/permissions-reference#application-administrator) and [Groups Administrator](/azure/active-directory/roles/permissions-reference#groups-administrator) Azure AD roles in your tenant to enable Azure AD DS.
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* You need [Domain Services Contributor](/azure/role-based-access-control/built-in-roles#contributor) Azure role to create the required Azure AD DS resources.
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* You need Domain Services Contributor Azure role to create the required Azure AD DS resources.
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* An Azure Active Directory Domain Services managed domain enabled and configured in your Azure AD tenant.
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* If needed, the first tutorial [creates and configures an Azure Active Directory Domain Services managed domain][create-azure-ad-ds-instance].
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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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* 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](/azure/active-directory/roles/permissions-reference#application-administrator) and [Groups Administrator](/azure/active-directory/roles/permissions-reference#groups-administrator) Azure AD roles in your tenant to enable Azure AD DS.
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* You need [Domain Services Contributor](/azure/role-based-access-control/built-in-roles#contributor) Azure role to create the required Azure AD DS resources.
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* You need 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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# Add a preview audience for an Azure Application offer
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On the **Preview audience** page, you can define a limited audience who can review your Azure Application offer before you publish it live to the broader marketplace audience. You define the preview audience using Azure subscription IDs, along with an optional description for each. Neither of these fields can be seen by customers. You can find your Azure subscription ID on the **Subscriptions** page in the Azure portal.
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> [!NOTE]
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> A preview audience differs from a private audience. A preview audience is allowed access to your offer before it's published live in the online stores. They can see and validate all plans, including those which will be available only to a private audience after your offer is fully published to the marketplace. You can make a plan available only to a private audience. A private audience (defined in a plan’s **Availability** tab) has exclusive access to a particular plan.
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Add a minimum of one and up to 10 Azure subscription IDs, either individually (up to 10) or by uploading a CSV file (up to 100) to define who can preview your offer before it is published live. If your offer is already live, you may still define a preview audience for testing offer changes or updates to your offer.
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> A preview audience differs from a private audience. A preview audience is allowed access to your offer before it's published live in the online stores. They can see and validate all plans, including those which will be available only to a private audience after your offer is fully published to the marketplace. You can make a plan available only to a private audience. A private audience (defined in a plan’s **Availability** tab) has exclusive access to a particular plan.
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> Previews are not supported by offers configured to be available to the [Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) program](cloud-solution-providers.md).
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Your preview audience is identified by **Azure subscription IDs**, along with an optional **Description** for each. Neither of these fields can be seen by customers. You can find your Azure subscription ID on the **[Subscriptions](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=2122490)** page in the Azure portal.
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On the **Preview audience** tab, you can define a limited audience who can review your SaaS offer before you publish it live to the broader marketplace audience. You can send invites to Microsoft Account (MSA) or Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) email addresses. Add a minimum of one and up to 10 email addresses manually or import up to 20 with a .csv file. You can update the preview audience list at any time.

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