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kevcpro
Dec 12, 2023Copper Contributor
Microsoft Intune SSO embedded browser rendering issue
We are facing an issue when manually enrolling in Microsoft Intune we are unable to complete SSO. When trying to manually enroll in Intune the SSO window never pops up. The user gets a blank page and...
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Dec 12, 2023Hello kevcpro
Welcome to the Microsoft community, my name is Recep I'll be happy to help you today.
- Azure AD Premium Subscription: Ensure that you have an Azure AD Premium subscription as SSO features are typically part of premium plans.
- Configure Azure AD: Set up your Azure AD with the necessary configurations.
Steps:
- Sign in to the Azure portal:
- Navigate to the Azure portal at https://portal.azure.com/.
- Navigate to Azure AD:
- In the left navigation pane, select "Azure Active Directory."
- Configure Enterprise Applications:
- Under "Manage," select "Enterprise applications."
- Add a new application:
- Click on "New application" and choose "All" under the "Categories" dropdown. Select the application you want to configure for SSO.
- Configure Single Sign-On:
- In the application's dashboard, go to "Single sign-on" in the left-hand menu.
- Select SSO mode:
- Choose the appropriate Single Sign-On method based on your application. For an embedded browser, you may choose options like "Password-based Single Sign-On" or "Integrated Windows Authentication" depending on the application.
- Configure SSO settings:
- Follow the on-screen instructions to configure the necessary settings for SSO. This might include providing URLs, certificates, or other application-specific details.
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kevcpro
Dec 19, 2023Copper Contributor
Hi,
I don't think this solution fully addresses the issue at hand. We were able to follow all instructions to SSO using the embedded browser, but due to browser incompatibility we were not able to complete SSO. I believe this is a feature request to support browsers other than internet explorer in the embedded browser for SSO. Can we have some sort of timeline or confirmation that this will be worked on?
I don't think this solution fully addresses the issue at hand. We were able to follow all instructions to SSO using the embedded browser, but due to browser incompatibility we were not able to complete SSO. I believe this is a feature request to support browsers other than internet explorer in the embedded browser for SSO. Can we have some sort of timeline or confirmation that this will be worked on?