Published Oct 06, 2022
Moving from LDAP Authentication to Azure Authentication
Make sure your Azure application has already the requested permissions according to these guides Manually creating the Azure AD Application Registration required for API connection Permissions required for SphereShield Azure app and protocol used
In database - SETTINGS, change “GroupMembershipSource“ to “AZURE“
In database - SETTINGS make sure “RequireSignInForAdmin“ is set to “Yes“
On the portal server run IISRESET
Fill missing values
Save
On the portal server run IISRESET
Browse the portal, you should get a Microsoft sign in option
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