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If your organization does not have on-premises resources, write **Cloud Only** in box **1a** on your planning worksheet. If your organization does not have on-premises resources, write **Cloud Only** in box **1a** on your planning worksheet.
If your organization is federated with Azure or uses any online service, such as Office365 or OneDrive, or your users' access cloud and on-premises resources, write **Hybrid** in box **1a** on your planning worksheet. If your organization is federated with Azure or uses any service, such as AD Connect, Office365 or OneDrive, or your users access cloud and on-premises resources, write **Hybrid** in box **1a** on your planning worksheet.
If your organization does not have cloud resources, write **On-Premises** in box **1a** on your planning worksheet. If your organization does not have cloud resources, write **On-Premises** in box **1a** on your planning worksheet.
> [!NOTE] > [!NOTE]
> If you're unsure if your organization is federated, run the following Active Directory Windows PowerShell command from an elevated Windows PowerShell prompt and evaluate the results. > * Main use case of On-Premises deployment is for "Enhanced Security Administrative Environments" also known as "Red Forests".
> ```Get-AdObject "CN=62a0ff2e-97b9-4513-943f-0d221bd30080,CN=Device Registration Configuration,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=corp,DC=[forest_root_CN_name],DC=com" -Properties keywords``` > * Migration from on-premise to hybrid deployment will require redeployment.
> * If the command returns an error stating it could not find the object, then you have yet to configured AAD Connect or on-premises Device Registration Services using AD FS. Ensure the name is accurate and validate the object does not exist with another Active Directory Management tool such as **ADSIEdit.msc**. If the object truly does not exist, then your environment does not bind you to a specific deployment or require changes to accommodate the desired deployment type.
> * If the command returns a value, compare that value with the values below. The value indicates the deployment model you should implement
> * If the value begins with **azureADName:** write **Hybrid** in box **1a**on your planning worksheet.
> * If the value begins with **enterpriseDrsName:** write **On-Premises** in box **1a** on your planning worksheet.
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