![]() On the Select a single sign-on method page, select the SAML mode to enable single sign-on.Under the Getting Started section, click on the 2. This will lead you to the Overview page where you will see the overview details of your application.Provide a name to your app, for example, “test-sso,” and click on Add.Click on Non-gallery application to create a new application that is not already present in the gallery.Click on Enterprise Applications on the left panel, and click on + New application on the top.For this, go to the Microsoft Azure portal, and click on the Azure Active Directory tab. To configure the integration of Contentstack into Microsoft Azure AD, you need to add the Contentstack app.Note: You need to be a Microsoft Azure AD administrator to complete the steps below. ![]() ![]() Keep this window open, as you may need these details for setting up the Contentstack app in Azure AD. These details will be used in Step 2 for configuring the Contentstack app in Microsoft Azure AD. When you click Create, this will generate the Assertion Consumer Service (ACS) URL and other details such as Entity ID, Attributes, and NameID Format.Note: The SSO Name can contain only alphabets (in lowercase), numbers (0-9), and/or hyphens (-). This name will be used as one of the login credentials by the organization users while signing in. For example, if your company name is “Acme, Inc.” enter “acme” here. Enter an SSO Name of your choice, and click Create.Log in to your Contentstack account, go to the Organization Settings page, and click on SINGLE SIGN-ON tab.Start by creating an SSO Name and generate the ACS URL in Contentstack Note: Only the Organization Owner will be able to perform the steps discussed below. Let us see each of the processes in detail. Assign Roles to Application Users for IdP Role Mapping. ![]()
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