Azure Active Directory single sign-on (SSO) integration with Salesforce | Scribe

    Azure Active Directory single sign-on (SSO) integration with Salesforce

    • Michael Davies |
    • 52 steps |
    • 4 minutes
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      Navigate to [https://portal.azure.com/#home](https://portal.azure.com/#home)
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      Click "Azure Active Directory" or go to "Azure Active Directory" after you are logged in to Azure portal.
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      Click "Enterprise applications"
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      Click "New Application" button.
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      Click the "Search application" field and type "Salesforce".
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      Select the "Salesforce" application. Note: Please make sure to select the appropriate enterprise application based on the Salesforce environment you are working on. For the production environment, you should select the "Salesforce" enterprise application, while for the sandbox environment, you should select the "Salesforce Sandbox" enterprise application.
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      Click the "Name" field and give the application a name.
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      Click Create.
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      Now in the application home page screen, you will see the following 5 tiles, just click on "Get started" for "Set up single sign on"
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      Click "Rich and secure authentication to applications using the SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language) protocol."
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      Click Edit.
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      Now copy your Salesforce domain from Setup> My Domain and paste in Identifier (Entity ID) [https://ccspae--dev.sandbox.my.salesforce.com](https://ccspae--dev.sandbox.my.salesforce.com)
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      Add the same Salesforce URL in "Reply URL (Assertion Consumer Service URL)"
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      Add the same Salesforce URL in "Sign on URL (Optional)"
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      Click Save.
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      Close this window if it is not automatically closed. "Please ignore this step if it was automatically closed for you".
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      Now Scroll down and Download XML File
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      Click "Download" for Certificate (RAW)
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      Click "Download" for Certificate (Base64)
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      Now Switch to Salesforce.