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Enable Single Sign-On (SSO) on Google or Microsoft
Enable Single Sign-On (SSO) on Google or Microsoft
Updated over 2 months ago

Google

Some Google Workspaces automatically block users from logging in to third party applications (i.e. uman) using their Google account. Upon logging in, they are prompted that admin approval is required.

Steps to approve the request

The admin can take the following steps to whitelist an application:

  1. Click on Add App followed by OAuth App Name or Client ID in the dropdown

  2. Add the Client ID

  3. Click on Search and select the uman app

  4. Click on Select followed by Select again

  5. Scope can be either everyone or specific organizational units, depending on your preference

  6. Click on continue and then select Trusted.

  7. Complete the process by clicking on Finish on the next page

uman applications

uman has 3 applications that may need to be whitelisted:

  1. Single Sign-On app - To enable users to log in to uman using their Google account
    Client ID: 387164199820-8dv4g72djg0js6tu1qo2vqguisotvsg5.apps.googleusercontent.com

  2. Google Drive app - To enable users to export files to their MyDrive

    Client ID: 387164199820-pblevae6f5u2nr71jks6bp1ffbo7cpn7.apps.googleusercontent.com

  3. Google Calendar app - To sync the user’s calendar with uman
    Client ID: 387164199820-3f1i5cq5avhvcev844n9cc3s78q6h0ti.apps.googleusercontent.com

Microsoft


Some client tenants automatically block users from logging in to third party applications (i.e. uman) using their Microsoft account. Upon logging in, they are prompted to request admin approval.

When this happens, the admin can take the following steps to approve the request:

  1. In the Azure portal, navigate to the Microsoft Entra ID and then go to Enterprise Applications

  2. Under Admin consent requests you will find the application and can approve the request


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