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* An Azure AD tenant
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*[A Zoom tenant](https://zoom.us/pricing)
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* A user account in Zoom with Admin permissions.
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* A user account in Zoom with Admin permissions
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## Add Zoom from the gallery
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## Assigning users to Zoom
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## Assign users to Zoom
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Azure Active Directory uses a concept called *assignments* to determine which users should receive access to selected apps. In the context of automatic user provisioning, only the users and/or groups that have been assigned to an application in Azure AD are synchronized.
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* When assigning a user to Zoom, you must select any valid application-specific role (if available) in the assignment dialog. Users with the **Default Access** role are excluded from provisioning.
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## Configuring automatic user provisioning to Zoom
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## Configure automatic user provisioning to Zoom
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This section guides you through the steps to configure the Azure AD provisioning service to create, update, and disable users and/or groups in Zoom based on user and/or group assignments in Azure AD.
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This section guides you through the steps to configure the Azure AD provisioning service to create, update, and disable users or groups in Zoom based on user and/or group assignments in Azure AD.
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> [!TIP]
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> You may also choose to enable SAML-based single sign-on for Zoom, following the instructions provided in the [Zoom single sign-on tutorial](zoom-tutorial.md). Single sign-on can be configured independently of automatic user provisioning, though these two features compliment each other.
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### To configure automatic user provisioning for Zoom in Azure AD:
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### Configure automatic user provisioning for Zoom in Azure AD
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1. Sign in to the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com). Select **Enterprise Applications**, then select **All applications**.
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5. Under the **Admin Credentials** section, input`https://api.zoom.us/scim` in **Tenant URL**. To retrieve the **Secret Token** of your Zoom account, follow the walkthrough as described in Step 6.
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5. Under the **Admin Credentials** section, enter`https://api.zoom.us/scim` in **Tenant URL**. To retrieve the **Secret Token** of your Zoom account, follow the walkthrough as described in Step 6.
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6. Sign in to your [Zoom Admin Console](https://zoom.us/signin). Navigate to **Advanced > Zoom for Developers** in the left navigation pane.
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For more information on how to read the Azure AD provisioning logs, see [Reporting on automatic user account provisioning](../manage-apps/check-status-user-account-provisioning.md).
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