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SSO with Active Directory in Zoom App

A single sign-on feature powered by Zoom leverages SAML 2.0, which allows companies to use their Active Directory, such as Microsoft, as a single sign-on system. SSO can be used with Active Directory in two different ways: Option 1: Using AD FS 2.0, enable SAML on AD. Please see http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd727958(WS.10).aspx Option 2: This comprehensive list of … Read more

How to Set up basic SAML mapping in Zoom App

When using a SSO solution such as Zoom via SAML mapping, the default License Type can be set for each user. Also available are mappings for specific SAML attributes, such as phone number, first name, last name, pronouns, and department, which are sent by your Identity Provider. In this way, the identity provider can automatically … Read more

How to Set up advanced SAML mapping in Zoom

An account owner or administrator of an account can use Advanced SAML mapping in order to assign Zoom licenses, add-ons, IM groups or a role to users when a value is passed using SAML. You can create licenses for some users during sign-in, such as university faculty, and make those users Basic (non-licensed) users after … Read more

How to Configure Zoom SSO with ADFS

Your Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) account can be configured to allow you to log in via Single Sign-On (SSO). Based on ADFS configuration, SAML mapping can assign software licenses, groups, and roles to users. See Single Sign-On for more details. Prerequisites for SSO with ADFS A Zoom account with a Vanity URL that is … Read more

SSO Pre-provisioning in Zoom

Overview Zuoom’s default provisioning method is Just-In-Time (JIT) and Single Sign-On (SSO). As a result, when a user attempts to log in, they will be automatically set up with a Zoom account based on the SAML mappings you have configured. The good news is that if you do not wish to automatically create Zoom accounts and … Read more