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When setting up the SSO application, both you and your agents gain the ability to log in to CloudCX through a third-party application. This streamlines the process for your team, allowing them to seamlessly switch between various tools without the need to juggle multiple sets of login credentials. |
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Select a Project, to click OAuth consent screen.
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Fill in App name, User support email, application home page and Email Address, then click SAVE AND CONTINUE.
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Click ADD OR REMOVE SCOPES.
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Select Scopes.
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Complete configuration
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Click Credentials.
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Click create credentials, and then click OAuth client ID.
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Select Application type, then fill in Name, Authorized JavaScript origins and Redirect URIs
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Note: Authorized redirect URIs can be obtained in CX system.
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Obtain the Client ID and Client secret.
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Enter the Client ID and Client secret.
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Login to https://entra.microsoft.com/#view/Microsoft_AAD_IAM/EntraHome.ReactView Add a new registration.
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Fill in configuration, then click Register.
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Note: The Redirect URI can be acquired within the CX system.
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Click API permissions.
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Select API permissions, and then click Update permissions.
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Obtain Client ID.
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6. Obtain Client Secret.
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Enter the Client ID and Client secret.
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3. Single Sign-On
(1)Click User Setting icon, then the following pop-up will appear:
(2)Click Single Sign-On. Select the third-party application you want to connect.
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When you connect successfully, it will show the account.
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And now you has been bound to the Office 365 account, you can log in the CloudFon by Office 365 account directly.
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If you connect through the login page instead of User Setting for the first time, you need to bind an account after you connect to a third-party application.
4. SSO Warning Message
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