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articles/active-directory/hybrid/how-to-connect-pta-faq.md

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ms.date: 04/15/2019
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ms.date: 03/09/2020
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ms.subservice: hybrid
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ms.author: billmath
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ms.collection: M365-identity-device-management
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Yes. All Conditional Access capabilities, including Azure Multi-Factor Authentication, work with Pass-through Authentication.
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## Does Pass-through Authentication support "Alternate ID" as the username, instead of "userPrincipalName"?
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To a limited extent, Pass-through Authentication supports Alternate ID as the username when configured in Azure AD Connect. As a pre-requisite, Azure AD Connect needs to synchronize the on-premises Active Directory `UserPrincipalName` attribute to Azure AD. This makes the `UserPrincipalName` on the on-premises AD and Azure AD become identical. If you would like to use another attribute to synchronize from on-premises AD as the UPN to Azure AD, you will have to use either Password Hash sync or AD FS. For more information, see [Custom installation of Azure AD Connect](how-to-connect-install-custom.md). Not all Office 365 applications support `Alternate ID`. Refer to the specific application's documentation support statement.
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Sign in using a non-UPN value, such as an alternate email, is currently being tested in private preview for both pass-through authentication (PTA) and password hash sync (PHS).
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## Does password hash synchronization act as a fallback to Pass-through Authentication?
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