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Is it possible to combine an account with a Microsoft account and an Active Directory domain user?
It is required to enter a wheelbarrow into the domain, on which a Microsoft account has been used for quite some time. When entering the domain, an account is created from AD
. You need to somehow combine the AD account and MS account into one user with one (!) Password ( PIN code , Windows 10), so as not to lose goodies like MS Office synchronization between devices (OneNote for example)
Google produces silence and sharp differentiation: MS account for home PCs, domain accounts - for a corporate environment.
Any options on how to check this?
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In the MS account, you can add a "work" account. For example, OneDrive on a corporate computer (domain) might use an MS account.
Good day.
I am not familiar with the scheme specifically with Microsoft accounts, but to merge local and domain accounts, I successfully used this product: https://www.forensit.com/ru/downloads.html
Should work. The SID will change, and in theory, you will have to log into your Microsoft account with a new one, but all the data in the system will remain the same.
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