SSO login, auto-provisioning and exceptions
Hello, I'm setuping SSO in my business with Azure, I started long time ago, so it's possible some parts of my memories are missing, but I will take advantages of my notes. I followed multiples documentations, Zoom and Microsoft ones, for records, main ones: And 2 months ago, I was stuck in Zoom change regarding "The JWT app type will be deprecated" https://developers.zoom.us/docs/platform/build/jwt-app/, so put it on ice until OAuth will be available. Now I'm back in, and I want to finish this installation, enable auto-provisioning, that's will be convenient but some accounts are not linked with AD, so I found a thread whom manage those special accounts/exceptions, https://community.zoom.com/t5/Meetings/How-to-Exclude-Accounts-from-SSO/m-p/114444 and here here https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/115005756143-Changing-account-security-settings#h_273b6e9f-a70b-4f3a-8b0e-d29f42fe01e8 mentioning force SSO login, and add exception for work email connection but I'm not sure if it will be able to cohabitate with auto-provisioning.
As I understand, bypass provide ability to exceptions to login with email address, but it will be able to not be deleted by auto-provisioning ?
I still searching, but OAuth, previously JWT, is requested for auto-provisioning, right ?
SSO is functional, not forced but works 100%, so I'm questioning utility of OAuth.
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