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Azure Enterprise Apps - Use certificate for Provisioning

Hiya,
I use SSO with Sales Force and also do Provisioning so that users accounts are created in SF from my AD.

To authenticate with SF I have to use SF username/password.
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Is it possible to use certificates instead to authenticate with Sales Force?

I don't see an option on the Azure Enterprise App for SF...



I will ask the same question to SF Support.
Thanks, M

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Hello @SenhorDolas-2197,

Thanks for reaching out.

The supported authorization method is Admin Username , Admin Password & security token with Salesforce as of today.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/saas-apps/salesforce-provisioning-tutorial#configure-automatic-user-account-provisioning

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@sikumars-msft
Awesome, thanks for your help on this.
I will mark as resolved.

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