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**To configure Azure AD single sign-on with ImageRelay, perform the following steps:**
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1. In the Azure AD portal, on the **ImageRelay** application integration page, click **Configure single sign-on** to open the **Configure Single Sign-On** dialog.<br><br>![Configure Single Sign-On][6] <br>
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1. In the Azure AD portal, on the **ImageRelay** application integration page, click **Configure single sign-on** to open the **Configure Single Sign-On** dialog.
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2. On the **How would you like users to sign on to ImageRelay** page, select **Azure AD Single Sign-On**, and then click **Next**.<br><br> <br>
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![Configure Single Sign-On][6] <br>
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3. On the **Configure App Settings** dialog page, perform the following steps:<br><br> <br>
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2. On the **How would you like users to sign on to ImageRelay** page, select **Azure AD Single Sign-On**, and then click **Next**.
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3. On the **Configure App Settings** dialog page, perform the following steps:
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a. In the **Sign On URL** textbox, type the URL used by your users to sign on to your ImageRelay application (for example: *https://fabrikam.ImageRelay.com/*).
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b. Click **Next**.
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4. On the **Configure single sign-on at ImageRelay** page, perform the following steps:<br><br> <br>
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4. On the **Configure single sign-on at ImageRelay** page, perform the following steps:
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a. Click **Download certificate**, and then save the file on your computer.
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- Under **Name Id Format**, select **urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.1:nameid-format:emailAddress**.<br><br><br>
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- Under **Binding Options for Requests from the Service Provider (Image Relay)**, select **POST Binding**.<br><br><br>
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- Under **x.509 Certificate**, click **Update Certificate**.<br><br><br>
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- In Notepad, open the certificate downloaded from Azure Active Directory in step 4, and then copy and paste the content of the certificate here.<br><br><br>
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- Select the permission group (For example, **SSO Basic**) which will be allowed to sign in only through single sign-on.<br><br><br>
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6. In the Azure AD portal, select the single sign-on configuration confirmation, and then click **Next**.<br><br>![Azure AD Single Sign-On][10]<br>
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6. In the Azure AD portal, select the single sign-on configuration confirmation, and then click **Next**.
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![Azure AD Single Sign-On][10]<br>
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7. On the **Single sign-on confirmation** page, click **Complete**.
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7. On the **Single sign-on confirmation** page, click **Complete**.<br><br>![Azure AD Single Sign-On][11]
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