Users often create passwords that use common local words such as a school, sports team, or famous person. These passwords are easy to guess, and weak against dictionary-based attacks. To enforce strong passwords in your organization, Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) Password Protection provides a global and custom banned password list. A password change request fails if there's a match in these banned password list.
To protect your on-premises Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) environment, you can install and configure Azure AD Password Protection to work with your on-prem DC. This article shows you how to install and register the Azure AD Password Protection proxy service and Azure AD Password Protection DC agent in your on-premises environment.
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