

You need a web based application with a button that can trigger the sign on event.

These screenshots describe this process visually: We can skip the redirect URL for now but we'll need to come back to that. You need to decide for yourself whether your app should be single or multi-tenant. We chose ` SSO Example App` for the app name but you can choose your own app name. Go to Active Directory -> App Registrations -> New Registration.

Guest blog by the Project Resourcium Team from University College London Project Resourcium University College London Team members: Louis de Wardt, Hemil Shah, Pritika Shah Project: University College London IXN Project Resourcium Implementing SSO with Microsoft Accounts (for Single Page Apps)
