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articles/azure-netapp-files/create-active-directory-connections.md

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The Shared AD feature enables all NetApp accounts to share an AD connection created by one of the NetApp accounts that belong to the same subscription and the same region. For example, using this feature, all NetApp accounts in the same subscription and region can use the common AD configuration to create an [SMB volume](azure-netapp-files-create-volumes-smb.md), a [NFSv4.1 Kerberos volume](configure-kerberos-encryption.md), or a [dual-protocol volume](create-volumes-dual-protocol.md). When you use this feature, the AD connection is visible in all NetApp accounts that are under the same subscription and same region.
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With the introduction of the feature to [create one AD connection per NetApp account](#multi-ad), new feature registration for the Shared AD feature aren't accepted.
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With the introduction of the feature to [create one AD connection per NetApp account](#multi-ad), new feature registrations for the Shared AD feature aren't accepted.
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>[!NOTE]
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>You can register to use one AD connection per NetApp account if you're already enrolled in the preview for Shared AD. If you currently meet the maximum of 10 NetApp accounts per Azure region per subscription, you must initiate a [support request](azure-netapp-files-resource-limits.md#request-limit-increase) to increase the limit. You can confirm your configuration in your account overview page in the [AD type](#netapp-accounts-and-active-directory-type) field.

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