Step – 1 : Register your Dynamics 365 Portal application with Azure Active directory. And in case you might be wondering, the Azure active directory will be a different domain than our Dynamics CRM domain ( ) for which the portal is configured. So we will place our own custom button which when clicked will authenticate with our azure Active Directory. However as I told you, we will do it from scratch. So we already have a button called ‘Azure AD’ for registering the user. The first time when you launch the portal and try to sign in, you would be presented with a screen like below.īecause we are going to register the user with Azure AD, so click on the Register Tab. If not there are plenty of awesome articles which show on how to do the same. It’s pretty easy and I assume you know this. Launch a trial of Customer Portal for your Dynamics CRM. In the next part I will show from scratch on how to set up the same with Google account. In this blog I will show you from scratch on how to set up Authentication of your Dynamics 365 portals with Azure Active Directory. In the interest of my blog reader I have decided to pen down in detail on how to configure for such scenarios. Don’t get much of a chance to work on Dynamics 365 portals (previously ADX portals), but when I get an opportunity, I make sure I don’t miss it.Īnd as I have been conducting training on CRM portals, I come across a lot of questions on Authentication of Dynamics 365 portals with external identities like Azure Active Directory/ Google/ Facebook. For training and consulting, write to us at I have been working a lot on Dynamics 365 portals a lot and also delivering some trainings on the same. Follow my blog for more interesting topics on Dynamics 365, Portals and Power Platform.
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