ok so just use the Azure AD tab to configure the primary and as you say the Generic tab at the far end for the second Azure AD and give this a different name to the main one so you can differentiate between the two ?.
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Richard Craig
British Telecommunications PLC
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-15-2024 08:48
From: Robert Wakefield-Carl
Subject: SSO Connections
Yes, Richard, you can either use the Generic SAML v2 for your second AD or you can use the API to create your own second Azure/AD authentication.
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Robert Wakefield-Carl
ttec Digital
Sr. Director - Innovation Architects
Robert.WC@ttecdigital.com
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-15-2024 06:47
From: Richard Craig
Subject: SSO Connections
Is it possible to use the main Microsoft Azure AD as a single sign-on provider and then configure a second Microsoft Azure AD as a single sign-on provider using the generic single sign-on provider ?. I need to connect 2 different domains in the same org which both use Azure AD.
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Richard Craig
British Telecommunications PLC
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