A. Create an organization in AWS Organizations. Turn on the AWS SSO feature in Organizations Create and configure a directory in AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory (AWS Managed Microsoft AD) with a two-way trust to the company’s on-premises Active Directory. Configure AWS SSO and set the AWS Managed Microsoft AD directory as the identity source. Create permission sets and map them to the existing groups within the AWS Managed Microsoft AD directory.
B. Create an organization in AWS Organizations. Turn on the AWS SSO feature in Organizations Create and configure an AD Connector to connect to the company’s on-premises Active Directory. Configure AWS SSO and select the AD Connector as the identity source. Create permission sets and map them to the existing groups within the company’s Active Directory.
C. Create an organization in AWS Organizations. Turn on all features for the organization. Create and configure a directory in AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory (AWS Managed Microsoft AD) with a two-way trust to the company’s on-premises Active Directory. Configure AWS SSO and select the AWS Managed Microsoft AD directory as the identity source. Create permission sets and map them to the existing groups within the AWS Managed Microsoft AD directory.
D. Create an organization in AWS Organizations. Turn on all features for the organization. Create and configure an AD Connector to connect to the company’s on-premises Active Directory. Configure AWS SSO and select the AD Connector as the identity source. Create permission sets and map them to the existing groups within the company’s Active Directory. Most Voted

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