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[MUSIC] Rohini Goyal: Hello, everyone, and thanks for joining us again in the second part of the Azure AD Password Protection video series. My name is Rohini Goyal and I am a PM in Identity Division. I hope you have gone through the previous video in this series, which provides an overview of password protection. In this video, we will talk about how to enable password protection and the details around the underlying banned password algorithm. Azure AD Password Protection provides a unified admin experience for smart lockout, banned passwords, and enabling password protection banned passwords in your on-prem environment. In order to configure your password protection settings, you’ll need to first log into Azure Portal with a global administrator or a security administrator account. Navigate to Azure Active Directory, then authentication methods, and there you’ll see the password protection blade. Here, you’ll see at the top we have the smart lockout configuration. Now, the second maj...