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If you have already downloaded the provisioning agent and configured it for another on-premises application, then continue reading in the next section.
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1.[Download](https://aka.ms/OnPremProvisioningAgent) the provisioning agent and copy it onto the Windows Server that has connectivity to your SQL server.
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1. In the Azure portal, select **Azure Active Directory**.
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2. On the left, select **Azure AD Connect**.
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3. On the left, select **Cloud sync**.
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:::image type="content" source="media/active-directory-cloud-sync-how-to-install/new-ux-1.png" alt-text="Screenshot of new UX screen." lightbox="media/active-directory-cloud-sync-how-to-install/new-ux-1.png":::
>Please use different provisioning agents for on-premises application provisioning and Azure AD Connect Cloud Sync / HR-driven provisioning. All three scenarios should not be managed on the same agent.
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