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> If you missed ticking the consent checkbox, every user will get a similar dialog upon their first sign in. See below under the section “Configuring the application in Azure” on how to give consent for your organization after the connection is made.
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1. Once you have successfully set up the connection to Azure AD you can configure which AD features you want to enable in Evercate.
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1. Navigate to **Settings -> Advanced -> Connect Azure AD** you will see the token you need to enable provisioning (enabled from azure ad) and can tick the box for allowing single sign on for your Evercate account.
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1. Navigate to **Settings -> Advanced -> Connect Azure AD** you will see the token you need to enable provisioning (enabled from Azure AD) and can tick the box for allowing single sign on for your Evercate account.
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1. Copy and save the token. This value will be entered in the **Secret Token** * field in the Provisioning tab of your Evercate application in the Azure portal.
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## Step 3. Add Evercate from the Azure AD application gallery
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## Next steps
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* [Learn how to review logs and get reports on provisioning activity](../app-provisioning/check-status-user-account-provisioning.md)
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* [Learn how to review logs and get reports on provisioning activity](../app-provisioning/check-status-user-account-provisioning.md)

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