Single sign-on is an option that can be enabled in %BRAND_AAD_CONNECT_SHORT% with either Password synchronization or Pass-through authentication. When enabled, users only need type their username and do not need not to type their password to sign in to %BRAND_AZURE_ACTIVE_DIRECTORY% or other cloud services when they are on their corporate machines and connected on the corporate network. By providing your end users with SSO, access to cloud-based services is more familiar and provides the organization with a secure and simple process that doesn't require any additional on-premises components. For more information, see What is Single Sign On (SSO) (preview).
Since this error is happening on a server that's outside Office 365, you'll need to check a few things to fix the problem. ...
Since this error is happening on a server that's outside Office 365, you'll need to check a few things to fix the problem. ...
Since this error is happening on a server that's outside Office 365, you'll need to check a few things to fix the problem. ...
Since {displayName} was deleted, this alias was given to {item.conflictingWithType} "{item.conflictingWithUser}". When you ...
Single sign-on is an option that can be enabled in %BRAND_AAD_CONNECT_SHORT% with either Password synchronization or Pass-through ...
Single sign-on is an option that can be enabled in %BRAND_AZURE_ACTIVE_DIRECTORY% Connect with either Password synchronization ...
Site administrator enables Office on Demand, which lets users access the latest version of Office desktop applications. Office ...
Site administrator or owner (or system account) changes the permission level that are assigned to a group on a site. This ...
Site administrator or owner adds a permission level to a site that allows a user assigned that permission to create a group ...