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  • Thread Starter simond_86

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    Hi Anukasha,

    Thanks for getting back to me, we have checked the Entity ID which is the same.

    The problem we are having is that the workflow when you get to the Enterprise application in Azure isn’t the same as what’s described in the instructions. There’s a link for Single sign-on in the right place, but it doesn’t have an edit button for the “Basic SAML configuration”. It actually refers to it as OIDC-based Sign-on.

    Here’s what we get if we go to the application and click on Single sign-on: https://ibb.co/dpzZzgx

    Following over to the App registration the overview shows: https://ibb.co/7SRzbgv

    Somehow we then managed to get to an option to select a single sign-on method: https://ibb.co/hMX8gGY

    However, if we click SAML we then get taken off to either publish our application in the gallery, or to “use the non-gallery feature to enable SAML-based single sign-on for applications that aren’t supported in the Microsoft Entra Gallery” which has a big list of applications, none of which mention SAML or OpenID Connect.

    Many thanks,
    Simon

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