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### Azure Auth Provider ### Azure Auth Provider
1. Add an application: go to [https://portal.azure.com](https://portal.azure.com), choose "Azure Active Directory" in the left menu, select "App registrations" and then click on "New app registration". 1. Add an application: go to [https://portal.azure.com](https://portal.azure.com), choose **"Azure Active Directory"** in the left menu, select **"App registrations"** and then click on **"New app registration"**.
2. Pick a name and choose "Webapp / API" as application type. Use `https://internal.yourcompany.com` as Sign-on URL. Click "Create". 2. Pick a name and choose "Webapp / API" as application type. Use `https://internal.yourcompany.com` as Sign-on URL. Click "Create".
3. On the "Settings" / "Properties" page of the app, pick a logo and select "Multi-tenanted" if you want to allow users from multiple organizations to access your app. Note down the application ID. Click "Save". 3. On the "Settings" / "Properties" page of the app, pick a logo and select "Multi-tenanted" if you want to allow users from multiple organizations to access your app. Note down the application ID. Click "Save".
4. On the "Settings" / "Required Permissions" page of the app, click on "Windows Azure Active Directory" and then on "Access the directory as the signed in user". Hit "Save" and then then on "Grant permissions" (you might need another admin to do this). 4. On the "Settings" / "Required Permissions" page of the app, click on "Windows Azure Active Directory" and then on "Access the directory as the signed in user". Hit "Save" and then then on "Grant permissions" (you might need another admin to do this).