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Gingr now offers Microsoft Single Sign-On (SSO) to allow employees to use their Microsoft account to sign into Gingr! This section will go over how to enable Microsoft Single Sign-On (SSO) for users, how to use it, as well as some troubleshooting tips for certain users.
Before You Begin
Important: The user's email used to log into Microsoft must match their email in Gingr to log in correctly.
- Your user group must have the Can Login With Microsoft permission to sign in with Microsoft SSO.
- Microsoft SSO is configured to work with both personal Microsoft accounts as well as organizational accounts.
- If you, or your organization, has implemented Multi-Factored Authentication on your Microsoft account, you must complete them as part of the login process into Microsoft for authentication.
Topics
- Enable Microsoft Single Sign-On for User Groups How-To
- Log In with Microsoft Single Sign-On How-To
- Allow Microsoft Graph's Read.User API How-To
- Don't Have Permission to Log In with Microsoft Troubleshooting
- Microsoft SSO: Email Address Doesn't Match Any User Account in Gingr Troubleshooting
- Microsoft SSO: Can't Accept Permission for gingr-businessportal-oauth Troubleshooting
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