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Automatic provisioning refers to creating user identities and roles in the cloud applications that users need access to. In addition to creating user identities, automatic provisioning includes the maintenance and removal of user identities as status or roles change. Before you start a deployment, you can review this article to learn how Azure AD provision works and get configuration recommendations.
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The **Azure AD Provisioning Service** provisions users to SaaS apps and other systems by connecting to a System for Cross-Domain Identity Management (SCIM) 2.0 user management API endpoint provided by the application vendor. This SCIM endpoint allows Azure AD to programmatically create, update, and remove users. For selected applications, the provisioning service can also create, update, and remove additional identity-related objects, such as groups and roles. The channel used for provisioning between Azure AD and the application is encrypted using HTTPS TLS encryption.
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The **Azure AD Provisioning Service** provisions users to SaaS apps and other systems by connecting to a System for Cross-Domain Identity Management (SCIM) 2.0 user management API endpoint provided by the application vendor. This SCIM endpoint allows Azure AD to programmatically create, update, and remove users. For selected applications, the provisioning service can also create, update, and remove additional identity-related objects, such as groups and roles. The channel used for provisioning between Azure AD and the application is encrypted using HTTPS TLS 1.2 encryption.
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- [Protected resources vs. client applications](#protected-resources-vs-client-applications): Some scenarios are about protecting resources like web apps or web APIs. Other scenarios are about acquiring a security token to call a protected web API.
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- [With users or without users](#with-users-or-without-users): Some scenarios involve a signed-in user, but others, like daemon scenarios, don't involve a user.
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- [Single-page, public client, and confidential client applications](#single-page-public-client-and-confidential-client-applications): These types are three large categories of applications. Each is used with different libraries and objects.
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- [Sign-in audience](v2-supported-account-types.md): The available authentication flows differ depending on the sign-in audience. Some flows are available only for work or school accounts. And some are available both for work or school accounts and for personal Microsoft accounts. The allowed audience depends on the authentication flows.
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- [Supported OAuth 2.0 flows](#scenarios-and-supported-authentication-flows): Authentication flows are used to implement the application scenarios that are requesting tokens. There isn't a one-to-one mapping between application scenarios and authentication flows.
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# Supported account types
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