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DAB gets user attributes from IdP and passes them to the upstream application with a header or cookie.
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For the Oracle JDE application to recognize the user correctly, there is another configuration step. Using a certain name, it instructs DAB to pass the values from the IdP to the application through the HTTP header.
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For the Oracle JDE application to recognize the user correctly, there's another configuration step. Using a certain name, it instructs DAB to pass the values from the IdP to the application through the HTTP header.
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1. In Oracle JDE, from the left navigation, select **Applications**.
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## Enable Azure AD Multi-Factor Authentication
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To provide an extra level of security for sign-ins, enforce multifactor authentication (MFA) for user sign-in. One way to achive this is to [enable MFA on the Azure portal](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/authentication/tutorial-enable-azure-mfa).
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To provide an extra level of security for sign-ins, enforce multifactor authentication (MFA) for user sign-in. One way to achieve this is to [enable MFA on the Azure portal](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/authentication/tutorial-enable-azure-mfa).
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1. Sign in to the Azure portal as a **Global Administrator**.
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