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  • Once permissions are set, on the same page, please grant admin access by clicking on the Grant admin consent for Connect Secure and click on Yes button

  • Navigate to Enterprise Application> All Applications, search for the Application_name which is created & click on that Application_name.(Application created for multi tenant)

  • Once opened, navigate to the Security Section on the left hand side and select Permissions.

  • Under the Permissions, Click on Grant Admin Consent for Connect Secure.

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    On Granting the Consent it will redirect to the Microsoft User login screen.

  • Provide user email used (Global Administrator)

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  • It will lead to add credentials for your Azure AD Non CSP. Provide details as requested.

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Add Azure AD Non CSP Credentials

  • Click on + to add Azure AD CSP credentials.

  • Choose a Name for the credentials for your reference.

  • By default Azure CSP Authentication Endpoint will be Global Service, it can be changed by dropdown if the Microsoft login mail id is associated with .us or .com (US government/ Global Service)

  • Provide Tenant ID - This is the Tenant ID from the created application. (This is same for both the applications created- Multi Tenant).

  • Provide Client ID and Client Secret for created Azure application for Azure Active Directory(Multi Tenant).

  • Click on Save to save these credentials successfully. This will lead to Microsoft login page to ask for a consent.

  • Once the login is successful, the Azure AD Credentials will be stored successfully.

  • A user having a Global Administrator role/permissions is required to be used for login.

  • Using above method you can add multiple credentials.

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