Sign up for ConductorOne using Microsoft SSO
Welcome!
If you’re a Microsoft SSO user looking to set up ConductorOne for your organization, you’ve come to the right place. Follow the instructions on this page to set up ConductorOne so your colleagues can SSO in with their existing Microsoft credentials.
๐ Before you begin
A ConductorOne invite code is required for the setup process. If you don’t yet have an invite code, contact support@conductorone.com.
Step 1: Create a ConductorOne instance
Navigate to https://accounts.conductor.one/accounts/signup.
In the Domain field, enter the domain you want to use for your ConductorOne instance. This will form the URL at which your users access ConductorOne.
- For example, if you work at Acme Co., enter
acmeco
to create anacmeco.conductor.one
domain.
- For example, if you work at Acme Co., enter
In the Display name field, enter the name of your company.
In the Invite code field, paste in the invite code you received from ConductorOne. Note that the code is case-sensitive.
Click Sign up with Microsoft.
Step 2: Authenticate with Microsoft
When prompted to authenticate with Microsoft, select your corporate account.
Review the permissions requested by ConductorOne. These permissions are needed to establish the SSO link between Microsoft and ConductorOne.
- If you have the correct permission level in Microsoft, check the box to Consent on behalf of your organization. This enables the requested ConductorOne permissions for all users in your organization.
- If you do not have the permissions needed to check the box, before other users attempt to sign into ConductorOne using SSO, direct your Microsoft administrator to manage permissions for the ConductorOne application in by navigating to Enterprise applications > ConductorOne SSO > Permissions and clicking Grant admin consent for ….
Click Accept.
That’s it! Microsoft will now guide you through the SSO sign-in process and redirect you to the ConductorOne dashboard.
What’s next?
In the next step of the setup process, we’ll integrate the apps that hold key information about your company’s employees, such as your human resources app or your identity provider (IdP). ConductorOne uses the data from these directory apps to build a complete and accurate list of your organizations’ employees and create ConductorOne user accounts for them. When you’re ready, move on to Connect your user directory.