Enable Microsoft Single Sign-On for Your Workspace
Sign in into your Hypervault account as a manager.
Navigate to the Workspace Settings page.
Under the Connect to Microsoft Azure section, click Connect to Microsoft Azure. [See screenshot below: Connect Microsoft]
Sign in with your company's Microsoft account on the Microsoft sign-in page.
Confirm your master password (and 2FA if enabled) when prompted.
Microsoft Single Sign-On is now enabled for your workspace.
Enable Microsoft Provisioning for Your Workspace
Sign in into your Hypervault account as a manager.
Navigate to the Workspace Settings page.
Under the Connect to Microsoft Azure section, click Enable user provisioning. [See screenshot below: Connect Microsoft]
Copy the Domain and Token values. You will need these values later. [See screenshot below: User provisioning credentials]
If you have already enabled Microsoft Single Sign-On, skip the next step.
Enable Microsoft Single Sign-On for your workspace. (Link naar stappenplan)
Sign in to the Microsoft Azure portal as administrator.
Search for Enterprise applications in the search bar.
In the applications list, select Hypervault.
Select the Provisioning tab.
Set the Provisioning Mode to Automatic.
Under the Admin Credentials section, input your Hypervault Tenant URL and Secret Token (generated in step 2). Click Test Connection to ensure Microsoft Entra ID can connect to Hypervault. If the connection fails, ensure your Hypervault account has Admin permissions and try again.
In the Notification Email field, enter the email address of a person who should receive the provisioning error notifications and select the Send an email notification when a failure occurs check box.
Select Save.
Under the Mappings section, select Synchronize Microsoft users to Hypervault.
To enable the Microsoft provisioning service for Hypervault, change the Provisioning Status to On in the Settings section.
Define the users that you would like to provision to Hypervault by choosing the desired values in Scope in the Settings section.