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***Select '''Azure AD''' in the '''Check login against''' drop down list | ***Select '''Azure AD''' in the '''Check login against''' drop down list | ||
*Open SQL Management Studio on the UMS Server and connect to the database | |||
**Run this SQL Command | |||
***Update UMSWebGeneralSettings Set SetSSO = 0 | |||
*Restart IIS | |||
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Revision as of 09:58, 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
- Click edit under Basic SAML Configuration
- Delete all info under Identifier (Entity ID)
- Open SQL Management Studio on the UMS Server and connect to the database
- Run this SQL Command
- Update UMSWebGeneralSettings Set SetSSO = 1
- Run this SQL Command
- Login to UMS web
- You will be redirected to SSO setup
- Click Add, enter a name and click Create
- Choose the name in the drop down and click Edit
- Click Add under the section Create new Single Sign On
- Choose Azure AD in the Type drop down
- In the boxes Name, SingleSignOnServiceUrl and SingleLogoutServiceUrl replace {appId} with the application id of your Enterprise application
- The LocalCertificateFile must be entered with a PFX certificate. This file must be placed in the root directory of your UMS Academic installation (Normally C:\inetpub\wwwroot)
- The LocalCertificatePassword must be entered to be able to read the PFX certificate
- The PartnerCertificateFile is a certificate the is generated during setup in portal. This file must be placed in the root directory of your UMS Academic installation (Normally C:\inetpub\wwwroot)
- You will be redirected to SSO setup
- Open UMS Configurator program
- Click Web Setup
- Select General settings
- Select Azure AD in the Check login against drop down list
- Open SQL Management Studio on the UMS Server and connect to the database
- Run this SQL Command
- Update UMSWebGeneralSettings Set SetSSO = 0
- Run this SQL Command
- Restart IIS
Reset password for others
- Go to Azure Active Directory
- Click Roles and administrators
- Find Password administrator
- Click Add assignments
- Find the name of the Enterprise application you created earlier
- Select it and click Add