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Setup and Configure Single Sign On Apps in Azure Active DirectoryIn this exercise, you will setup two different Single Sign On (SSO) applications. One will use Password Vaulting and will be configured for shared access. The other app will use SSO.Add a SSO Password Vaulting Application with Shared Account AccessIn this section, you will add an application from the Application Gallery that uses Shared Account Access. TaskDetailed StepsComplete these steps from an internet-connected Windows computer. Adsdadad Adding Twitter Application Establish a trust between AD FS and Windows Azure AD by converting your custom domain to federatedGo to and create an account called yourdomainname. Login to manage.Go to Active Directory and click on your tenantClick Groups Click Add GroupFor the name called it Social Media Twitter and for Description write, Marketing Dept Twitter Access. Click the check box65405274320Click the Social Media Twitter group and add TestUsers 2 and 3.Click ApplicationsClick AddClick Add an application from the GalleryIn the upper right do a search for Twitter654050Click the check box in the lower right corner. In the Twitter app config Click Users and GroupsIn the Group search type in Social Media and hit the check boxClick Social Media Twitter and click AssignCheck the box “I want to enter Twitter credentials to be shared among all group members” Enter the username and password you just created for Twitter. Then check the “I want to enable Password rollover” then click the arrow. 654052540Notice the default time is 4 weeks. Click the check box. Click signout and close IELaunch IE and go to myapps. and login as TestUser3. Click on the Twitter app. You should now be logged into the twitter account you just created. 400050Adding a SSO App In this section, you will add an application that leverages SSOTaskDetailed StepsComplete these steps from an internet-connected Windows computer. Make sure you are logged on to the management portal of Manage.. Adsdadad Add a custom domain Establish a trust between AD FS and Windows Azure AD by converting your custom domain to federatedLogin to manage.Go to Active Directory and click on your tenantClick ApplicationsClick AddClick Add an application from the GalleryScroll down and click SalesForce, then click the check box. Click on Twitter, and click Configure Single Sign On. Notice the two choices available. Close the configure single sign on. 654051270Click on Sales Force and click Configure Single Sign On. 65405355600Click Windows Azure AD single sign on. Then click the arrow to go to the next window. Input click the arrow. Download the certificate. Click the checkbox confirm that you have configured. For the email address enter your admin email address. For Detailed steps to be done on the Salesforce side see, (Not required for lab) ................
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