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Azure AD configuration under multi-tenant NAV2017

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Hi,

I was reading some articles, and how-to's for NAV2017, but there was no mention about how it is possible to setup Azure AD integration with NAV2017 under multi-tenant environment. Is this possible? If so, if you can share some basic instruction I'd greatly appreciate it.

Thank you.

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    RE: Azure AD configuration under multi-tenant NAV2017

    Yes it's possible.

    It took some research but with help from Microsoft I got it up and running for our solution.

    For metadata you need to use a common tenant. We use login.windows.net/.../federationmetadata.xml

    For the endpoint replace tenant with "{AADTENANTID}". E.g. https://login.windows.net/{AADTENANTID}/wsfed?wa=wsignin1.0%26wtrealm=https://mynavapp

    Tenants need to be mounted with the AAD Tenant GUID.

    Hope this helps.

  • Mark Connolly Profile Picture
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    RE: Azure AD configuration under multi-tenant NAV2017

    Hi, i'm a bit confused about this. Does the above solution assume that each NAV tenant has their own Azure AD tenant?

    In my instance, all of the NAV tenants are using the same Azure AD. Is this possible?

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    RE: Azure AD configuration under multi-tenant NAV2017

    Yes the above solutions assumes different Azure AD tenants for each NAV tenant.
    However you can just replace {AADTENANTID} with your Azure AD Tenant ID and NAV will use just the one.

  • Mark Connolly Profile Picture
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    RE: Azure AD configuration under multi-tenant NAV2017

    Oh ok, excellent. Thanks for the quick reply.

    So presumably you just specify the NAV tenant in the URL as if it was a traditional Windows\UN auth type?

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    RE: Azure AD configuration under multi-tenant NAV2017

    Yes.

    You can also use alternate tenant id's with som redirect magic, but I have not been able to make it work yet.

    Specifying tenant with ?tenant=tenantid works just fine.

  • Mark Connolly Profile Picture
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    RE: Azure AD configuration under multi-tenant NAV2017

    Perfect, thanks!

  • Community Member Profile Picture
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    RE: Azure AD configuration under multi-tenant NAV2017

    Hello,

    I will be much appreciated if you can help me with next issue:

    community.dynamics.com/.../317629

    I also trying setting up Azure AD auth for multi tenant configuration but stuck.

    Thank you!

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