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## Step 2. Configure Atlassian Cloud to support provisioning with Azure AD
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1. Navigate to [Atlassian Admin Console](http://admin.atlassian.com/). Select your organization if you have more than one.
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1. Select **Settings > User provisioning**.
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1. Select **Create a directory**.
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1. Enter a name to identify the user directory, for example Azure AD users, then select **Create**.
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1. Copy the values for **Directory base URL** and **API key**. You'll need those for your identity provider configuration later.
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1. Select **Security > Identity providers**.
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1. Select your Identity provider directory.
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1. Select **Set up user provisioning**.
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1. Copy the values for **SCIM base URL** and **API key**. You'll need them when you configure Azure.
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1. Save your **SCIM configuration**.
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> [!NOTE]
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> Make sure you store these values in a safe place, as we won't show them to you again.
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Users and groups will automatically be provisioned to your organization. See the [user provisioning](https://support.atlassian.com/provisioning-users/docs/understand-user-provisioning) page for more details on how your users and groups sync to your organization.
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## Step 3. Add Atlassian Cloud from the Azure AD application gallery
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