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Creating Azure Application for Microsoft Partner Center
Step 1a: Login to https://portal.azure.com/ using MFA Enabled Global Administrator Role to get Client ID, Secret ID and set permissions.
Step 1b: In the Microsoft Azure Portal, search for Azure Active Directory and select it.
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Step 3c: Under API Permissions, Click on Microsoft Graph.
Search permission for the name Organization and select the Organization.Read.All permissions.
Search permission for the name User and select the User.Read permissions.
Once done, click on Update Permissions.
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Step 3d: 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 the Yes button
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Under the select platform box select as Web.
Second box give the URL link as https://authccns.mycybercns.com/?consent=admin
Once all the information is entered correctly click on the Register Button.
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In Company Mapping, choose the Azure AD Credential of your choice from the dropdown
Click on +Add to map the company.
One of these two options could be selected
Import Companies from Azure AD:- To import multiple companies from Azure AD at a time. This will create a new company under CyberCNS for every company imported from Azure AD.
Map Existing Company to an Azure AD company:- To map an existing company into CyberCNS to the Azure AD company.
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If there is a Partner Centre token expiration issue:
The re-authentication option appears if the token expires under Azure AD CSP integration in the mapping section, as shown in the image below.
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Import Companies from Azure AD
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