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You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named contoso.com.

You have a CSV file that contains the names and email addresses of 500 external users.

You need to create a guest user account in contoso.com for each of the 500 external users.

Solution: From Azure AD in the Azure portal, you use the Bulk create user operation.

Does this meet the goal?

    Correct Answer: B

    The 'Bulk create user' operation in Azure AD is used for creating new user accounts within the Azure AD tenant, not for creating guest user accounts for external users. To create guest user accounts for external users, you need to use the 'Bulk invite users' feature, which allows you to upload a CSV file with the user information and send invitations to these external users to join your Azure AD tenant as guests.

Discussion
gabyreverOption: B

"Bulk Create" is for new Azure AD Users. For Guests: - Use "Bulk invite users" to prepare a comma-separated value (.csv) file with the user information and invitation preferences - Upload the .csv file to Azure AD - Verify the users were added to the directory

meeko86

Agree answer is B https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/external-identities/tutorial-bulk-invite?source=recommendations

jackdryan

B is correct

luke996

This question was on my exam 04/11/2022!! Passed with 920!! Thanks to everyone!! Good Luck

Rams786Option: B

This question was on my exam on 22 Sep 2023 i scored 900 ! answered NO

tashakoriOption: B

No is right

JoskeVr

This was on my exam 25/02/2024!

kamalpurOption: A

This question is explained in below video that how can we perform same operation using azure portal and PowerShell commandline. https://youtu.be/XSoan9M6UB0

Nico1973Option: B

Answer: B. No Explanation: The "Bulk create user" operation in Azure AD is not designed for creating guest user accounts for external users. This operation is specifically used for creating user accounts within the Azure AD tenant, not for creating guest accounts. To create guest user accounts for external users, you would typically need to use a different method such as inviting users via the Azure portal, Azure AD PowerShell module, Microsoft Graph API, or Azure AD B2B collaboration features.

ChesterfieldOption: B

B, It is "Bulk invite" instead of "Bulk create"

3c5adceOption: B

No, this solution does not meet the goal. The "Bulk create user" operation in Azure AD is typically used for creating new users directly within your Azure AD tenant, not for creating guest user accounts for external users. To bulk invite external users as guests to your Azure AD tenant, you should use the "Bulk invite" operation, which specifically handles guest invitations. This process involves uploading a CSV file with the required information and sending invitations to these external users to join your Azure AD as guests.

Amir1909Option: B

No is correct

SursOption: B

Sorry, it says bulk create, that is wrong. Bulk invite works from portal, so in this case, answer is B

SursOption: A

Answer A: If you use Microsoft Entra B2B collaboration to work with external partners, you can invite multiple guest users to your organization at the same time. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/external-id/tutorial-bulk-invite

RVivek

You shoud use Bulk invite whereas the question says Bulk Create, hence it is wrong

JvdHOption: A

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/external-id/tutorial-bulk-invite So A is now correct, right?

KangIDOption: A

This article clearly explains. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/external-identities/bulk-invite-powershell

Tilakarasu

but the command mentioned in the solution is not applicable for this method

kamalpur

This question is explained in below video https://youtu.be/RHa5E__7rYQ

dhivyamohanbabuOption: A

A is correct

dhivyamohanbabuOption: A

Correct answer A