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== How to use Office 365 as login provider instead of Active Directory ==
==How to use Office 365 as login provider instead of Active Directory==
You need to create an '''Enterprise application'''
You need to create an '''Enterprise application'''


Login into [https://portal.azure.com/#blade/Microsoft_AAD_IAM/StartboardApplicationsMenuBlade/AllApps/menuId/ portal.azure.com]
Login into [https://portal.azure.com/#blade/Microsoft_AAD_IAM/StartboardApplicationsMenuBlade/AllApps/menuId/ portal.azure.com]


* Click '''New application'''
*Click '''New application'''
* Click '''Create your own application'''
*Click '''Create your own application'''
* Enter a name
*Enter a name
* Choose '''Integrate any other application you don't find in the gallery (Non-gallery)'''
*Choose '''Integrate any other application you don't find in the gallery (Non-gallery)'''
* Click Create (This will also create an app
*Click Create (This will also create an '''App registration''')
*Find '''Properties''' for the Enterprise application you just created
*Set '''User assignment required?''' and '''Visible to users?''' to false
*Click '''Save'''
*Click '''Single sign-on'''
*Click '''SAML'''
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Revision as of 08:37, 20 May 2021

How to use Office 365 as login provider instead of Active Directory

You need to create an Enterprise application

Login into portal.azure.com

  • Click New application
  • Click Create your own application
  • Enter a name
  • Choose Integrate any other application you don't find in the gallery (Non-gallery)
  • Click Create (This will also create an App registration)
  • Find Properties for the Enterprise application you just created
  • Set User assignment required? and Visible to users? to false
  • Click Save
  • Click Single sign-on
  • Click SAML