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We've completed the world-wide roll-out of Single sign-on capability. Single sign-on allows everyone to build bots that silently authenticate users if user's are already signed in on the host page where the chat canvas is deployed. This capability only works with Azure Active Directory at this time. Give it a try!
>> https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-virtual-agents/configure-sso
Hi @pawan-msft,
This is great news.
My question regarding the html file - What is the recommendation to host this html file?
It must be hosted and available anonymously?
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Hi @RezaDorrani - It doesn't have to be. Your html file is typically the page where your bot is hosted. Presumably, it's a page that you navigate to once you're authenticated (e.g. an intranet page, etc.).
Hi @pawan-msft
SharePoint page would work.
What about MS Teams?
@pawan-msft excellent very helpful, thank you to share ;D
@RezaDorrani - We haven't tried SharePoint - but theoretically if you can upload custom HTML code snippet, it should work. Since SSO requires client-side custom behavior (intercept login prompt and get OBO token), Teams will not work until they support SSO for bots. We're working with them on enabling this soon - stay tuned.
-Pawan
Thank you @pawan-msft
Very excited for SSO.
@pawan-msft
Keep getting AADSTS500111: The reply uri specified in the request has an invalid scheme. when trying to sign in using the approach mentiond in the documentation.
Followed the documentation link provided.
@RezaDorrani , you can see this topic: https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/General/SSO-in-PVA/m-p/568826#M637
Hi @RezaDorrani ,
Now it's available to use SSO with Microsoft Teams in Public You can now configure your bots to automatically use Teams’ authentication, so their end users don’t have to sign-in when chatting with a PVA bot in the Teams channel, streamlining the user’s experience.
Power Virtual Agents support for Teams channel Single Sign-on is available in Public Preview | Microsoft Power Virtual Agents
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