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Azure active directory single sign on2/14/2024 ![]() ![]() Choose the edit icon in the Basic SAML Configuration box.In the application you just created, go to the Single sign-on tab and choose the SAML box.Enter a Name for the application and click Add to finish.Ĭonfigure Application Single sign-on 1) Basic SAML Configuration.Select the Non-gallery application option. ![]() In your Azure Portal, navigate to Azure Active Directory > Enterprise Applications and choose + New Application.If you would like to switch to the new Azure AD experience UI to follow this guide exactly, click the Try out our new experience button at the top of the Single sign-on configuration page.Ĭreate a new Azure Active Directory application You can perform the same configurations in the old UI (if that is still available to you), but the screens may not align 100% with the screenshots below. Note that the Azure AD configuration examples shown below were made using the new Azure AD experience UI. ![]() Production and sandbox will be covered by a single Azure AD application with the production/sandbox Service Provider Identifier. Note that you will only need to configure at most two Azure AD applications: one for production + sandbox, and another for release preview. This is because Azure AD only allows a Service Provider Identifier to be registered a single time and TeamDynamix only has a single, multi-tenant service provider which covers both production and sandbox. This effectively means you cannot have different Azure AD applications for both production and sandbox. ![]() This article covers how to configure Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) to allow Single Sign On authentication with TeamDynamix. The user must have the “Modify Authentication Settings” Admin permission. This how-to article will help Administrators to review the set up of Single Sign On with Azure Active Directory. ![]()
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