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A wildcard Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate signed by one of the Certificate Authorities trusted by Microsoft®. Free SSL certificate providers are unlikely to work and self-signed certificates cannot be used. |
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A copy of Office 2013 is required on any client browser server where the desktop Office clients will interact with Office 365. It is required to test configuration of the Lync and Outlook clients as described in Adding Microsoft® Outlook® to the Cloud Access Manager applications portal and Using Microsoft® Lync®. You can download Office 2013 using your Office 365™ account but this may take some time to complete. Earlier versions of Office are also supported by Office 365 (patches may be required), but with degraded functionality. |
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The default version of Microsoft .NET Framework and Windows PowerShell supplied with Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 R2 or Microsoft® Windows Server® 2012 |
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Microsoft® Online Services Sign-In Assistant, msoidcli_64.msi |
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Make sure that you have installed Dell™ One Identity Cloud Access Manager as described in the Dell™ One Identity Cloud Access Manager Installation Guide and that you have configured an Active Directory® front-end authentication method as recommended in the Dell™ One Identity Cloud Access Manager Configuration Guide. |
NOTE: Enabling SSO in the browser affects the Primary Credentials functionality in Cloud Access Manager; please refer to the Dell™ One Identity Cloud Access Manager Configuration Guide for details. |
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Add the Office 365™ application to Dell™ One Identity Cloud Access Manager using the Office 365™ template. Follow the steps in the wizard, making sure that you enable provisioning and click Get Additional Options to retrieve your available license plans. Select all of the available license plans. |
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Log in to https://portal.microsoftonline.com using your Office 365 administrator credentials and click Domains in the navigation bar. |
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Click Add a domain, then follow the steps in the wizard to register your domain with Office 365. |
NOTE: When adding your domain to Office 365 do not make it the default domain. It is not necessary to make it the default domain and it stops the Set-MsolDomainAuthentication powershell command (see step 9) from running successfully. |
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In Active Directory, add your Office 365 domain as a User Principal Name (UPN) suffix using Active Directory® Domains and Trusts. Right-click the top node, then select Properties to access the UPN suffixes dialog. |
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Open a PowerShell® command prompt. |
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To edit or update the domain federation settings, use the Set-MsolDomainFederationSettings command with the appropriate parameters. For example, to update the signing certificate: Set-MsolDomainFederationSettings -DomainName democorp.co.uk -SigningCertificate "MIIC8DCCAdig --//-- SPQTHw9aYYeC" |
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