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weamp;#39;re back to the drawing board now weamp;#39;re talking about something called as pass through authentication acronymed as pta azure active directory pass-through authentication allows your users to sign into both on-premises and also sas based applications using the same password so iamp;#39;m going to use the same diagram here draw a line here and call the area on the left-hand side as on-premises and the one on the right-hand side as azure active directory okay and as always on your premises you got a domain and inside your domain you got a domain controller so thatamp;#39;s your dc azure active directory is represented by the cloud and then you got several sas based applications like m365 or letamp;#39;s say workday or letamp;#39;s say servicenow as an example now all of these are sas based applications as we already know now in order to synchronize your identities from on-premises to azure active directory we need some kind of a connector and we already know that tha