Azure AD v2
All available documentation on this website is currently being reviewed and updated. This article has already been moved to https://docs.wpo365.com/article/31-azure-ad-v2.
All available documentation on this website is currently being reviewed and updated. This article has already been moved to https://docs.wpo365.com/article/31-azure-ad-v2.
Feature description In most cases, when using the WPO365 plugin, the WordPress user will be unaware of his or her password. This was automatically set by the plugin during user registration. Since there is no reason for that user to know the password, as he or she logs in using the single sign-on capability that …
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Feature description Knowing your domain may help hackers and other attackers when they trying to use brute force and break into your website by guessing passwords. For that reason the WordPress + Office 365 Login can be configured to redirect anyone who enters a user name ending with your (custom or default cloud) domain e.g. …
This page describes you can add a Sign in with Microsoft link with corresponding functionality anywhere on your website. You can see this shortcode in action on our very own checkout page.
If you want to turn your WordPress website into an intranet and you would like to control access and WordPress role assignment through Azure AD (security) groups, you can do this with the help of Azure to WordPress role mappings and an (Azure AD) groups whitelist to effectively deny users who are not member of whitelisted Azure AD groups access to your website.
Feature description A user that clicks the (default) WordPress logout link will also be logged out from Microsoft 365. To achieve this the user will be redirected to a Microsoft logout page so that cookies etc. will be deleted. After doing so successfully, Microsoft will optionally redirect to a URL that you can customize. For …