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| An introduction to the application management problems that Azure AD solves |[Managing Applications with Azure Active Directory (AD)](manage-apps/what-is-application-management.md)|
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| An overview of the various features in Azure AD related to enabling single sign-on, defining who has access to apps, and how users launch apps |[Application Access and Single Sign-on in Azure Active Directory](active-directory-appssoaccess-whatis.md)|
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| An overview of the various features in Azure AD related to enabling single sign-on, defining who has access to apps, and how users launch apps |[Application Access and Single Sign-on in Azure Active Directory](manage-apps/what-is-single-sign-on.md)|
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| A look at the different steps involved when integrating apps into your Azure AD |[Integrating Azure Active Directory with Applications](manage-apps/plan-an-application-integration.md)<br /><br />[Enabling Single Sign-On to SaaS Apps](active-directory-enterprise-apps-manage-sso.md)<br /><br />[Managing Access to Apps](active-directory-managing-access-to-apps.md)|
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| A technical explanation of how apps are represented in Azure AD |[How and Why Applications are Added to Azure AD](active-directory-how-applications-are-added.md)|
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| An introduction to federation and other types of sign-on |[Single Sign-On with Azure AD](active-directory-appssoaccess-whatis.md)|
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| Thousands of SaaS apps that are pre-integrated with Azure AD with simplified single sign-on configuration steps |[Getting started with the Azure AD application gallery](active-directory-appssoaccess-whatis.md#get-started-with-the-azure-ad-application-gallery)<br /><br />[Full List of Pre-Integrated Apps that Support Federation](active-directory-saas-tutorial-list.md)<br /><br />[How to Add Your App to the Azure AD App Gallery](active-directory-app-gallery-listing.md)|
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| An introduction to federation and other types of sign-on |[Single Sign-On with Azure AD](manage-apps/what-is-single-sign-on.md)|
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| Thousands of SaaS apps that are pre-integrated with Azure AD with simplified single sign-on configuration steps |[Getting started with the Azure AD application gallery](manage-apps/what-is-single-sign-on.md#get-started-with-the-azure-ad-application-gallery)<br /><br />[Full List of Pre-Integrated Apps that Support Federation](active-directory-saas-tutorial-list.md)<br /><br />[How to Add Your App to the Azure AD App Gallery](active-directory-app-gallery-listing.md)|
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| More than 150 app tutorials on how to configure single sign-on for apps such as [Salesforce](active-directory-saas-salesforce-tutorial.md), [ServiceNow](active-directory-saas-servicenow-tutorial.md), [Google Apps](active-directory-saas-google-apps-tutorial.md), [Workday](active-directory-saas-workday-tutorial.md), and many more |[List of Tutorials on How to Integrate SaaS Apps with Azure Active Directory](active-directory-saas-tutorial-list.md)|
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| How to manually set up and customize your single sign-on configuration |[How to Configure Federated Single Sign-On to Apps that are not in the Azure Active Directory Application Gallery](application-config-sso-how-to-configure-federated-sso-non-gallery.md)<br /><br />[How to Customize Claims Issued in the SAML Token for Pre-Integrated Apps](active-directory-saml-claims-customization.md)|
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| Troubleshooting guide for federated apps that use the SAML protocol |[Troubleshooting SAML-Based Single Sign-On](active-directory-saml-debugging.md)|
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| An introduction to how password-based SSO works and a brief technical overview |[Password-Based Single Sign-On with Azure AD](active-directory-appssoaccess-whatis.md#password-based-single-sign-on)|
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| An introduction to how password-based SSO works and a brief technical overview |[Password-Based Single Sign-On with Azure AD](manage-apps/what-is-single-sign-on.md#password-based-single-sign-on)|
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| A summary of the scenarios related to account sharing and how these problems are solved by Azure AD |[Sharing accounts with Azure AD](active-directory-sharing-accounts.md)|
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| Automatically change the password for certain apps at a regular interval |[Automated Password Rollover (preview)](https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/enterprisemobility/2015/02/20/azure-ad-automated-password-roll-over-for-facebook-twitter-and-linkedin-now-in-preview/)|
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| Deployment and troubleshooting guides for the Internet Explorer version of the Azure AD password management extension |[How to Deploy the Access Panel Extension for Internet Explorer using Group Policy](active-directory-saas-ie-group-policy.md)<br /><br />[Troubleshooting the Access Panel Extension for Internet Explorer](active-directory-saas-ie-troubleshooting.md)|
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| A comparison of the different options available for deploying single sign-on apps to users |[Deploying Azure AD Integrated Applications to Users](active-directory-appssoaccess-whatis.md#deploying-azure-ad-integrated-applications-to-users)|
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| A comparison of the different options available for deploying single sign-on apps to users |[Deploying Azure AD Integrated Applications to Users](manage-apps/what-is-single-sign-on.md#deploying-azure-ad-integrated-applications-to-users)|
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| An overview of the Access Panel and its mobile equivalent MyApps |[Introduction to Access Panel and MyApps](active-directory-saas-access-panel-introduction.md)<br />— [iOS](https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/my-apps-azure-active-directory/id824048653?mt=8)<br />— [Android](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.myapps)|
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| How to access Azure AD apps from the Office 365 website |[Using the Office 365 App Launcher](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Meet-the-Office-365-app-launcher-79f12104-6fed-442f-96a0-eb089a3f476a)|
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| How to access Azure AD apps from the Intune Managed Browser mobile app |[Intune Managed Browser](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/dn878029.aspx)<br />— [iOS](https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-intune-managed-browser/id943264951?mt=8)<br />— [Android](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.intune.mam.managedbrowser)|
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| How to access Azure AD apps using deep links to initiate single sign-on |[Getting Direct Sign-On Links to Your Apps](active-directory-appssoaccess-whatis.md#direct-sign-on-links-for-federated-password-based-or-existing-apps)|
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| How to access Azure AD apps using deep links to initiate single sign-on |[Getting Direct Sign-On Links to Your Apps](manage-apps/what-is-single-sign-on.md#direct-sign-on-links-for-federated-password-based-or-existing-apps)|
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Access Panel is available for [all editions of Azure Active Directory](https://azure.microsoft.com/pricing/details/active-directory/).
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This article describes how to use the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com) to manage automatic user account provisioning and de-provisioning for applications that support it, particularly ones that have been added from the "featured" category of the [Azure Active Directory application gallery](active-directory-appssoaccess-whatis.md#get-started-with-the-azure-ad-application-gallery). To learn more about automatic user account provisioning and how it works, see [Automate User Provisioning and Deprovisioning to SaaS Applications with Azure Active Directory](active-directory-saas-app-provisioning.md).
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This article describes how to use the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com) to manage automatic user account provisioning and de-provisioning for applications that support it, particularly ones that have been added from the "featured" category of the [Azure Active Directory application gallery](manage-apps/what-is-single-sign-on.md#get-started-with-the-azure-ad-application-gallery). To learn more about automatic user account provisioning and how it works, see [Automate User Provisioning and Deprovisioning to SaaS Applications with Azure Active Directory](active-directory-saas-app-provisioning.md).
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All applications that are configured for single sign-on in a directory, by a directory administrator using the [Azure Active Directory application gallery](active-directory-appssoaccess-whatis.md#get-started-with-the-azure-ad-application-gallery), can be viewed and managed in the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com). The applications can be found in the **All Services**>**Enterprise Applications** section of the portal. Enterprise apps are apps that are deployed and used within your organization.
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All applications that are configured for single sign-on in a directory, by a directory administrator using the [Azure Active Directory application gallery](manage-apps/what-is-single-sign-on.md#get-started-with-the-azure-ad-application-gallery), can be viewed and managed in the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com). The applications can be found in the **All Services**>**Enterprise Applications** section of the portal. Enterprise apps are apps that are deployed and used within your organization.
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