Sync password with other SaaS app

Hello all

Can we have password sync between Microsoft account with other SaaS app like Wrike.

Actually what happen Our company uses both Azure Account as well as Wrike account ID of both are same but have different password so is it possible to have the single password if yes then how we implement that .

Regards

Sunny

July 1st, 2015 9:31am

Hello Sunny,

Yes. Wrike is an application already in the Azure Active Directory gallery.

For adding the Application to your Azure Active Directory Tenant, please follow the documentation for Wrike Application.

Next, select option for Configuring Single Sign-On:

Once the SSO option is enabled, you can select the Password Single Sign-On (where Azure AD stores account credentials for users to sign on to Wrike). For the first time, the user would have to sign-in using the Wrike credentials.

Hope this helps.

Regards,

Neelesh.


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July 1st, 2015 12:17pm

Hi Sunny,

It's neither a federation nor a Password synchronization. What it does it saves the password for Wrike in the Azure password vault. So when you change the password from the Wrike, the next time when you are accessing the application through Azure application portal, you have to provide the password for the first time. There is not any mechanism like so for Wrike SaaS so that password can sync. It only provides you the mechanism to save the password to Azure vault so that you don't have to provide it for the next time. But how will it store, you have to provide the password in case also if you change it from Wrike.

This is the only mechanism how you can integrate Wrike with Azure.

I had a long discussion with Wrike Technical support team and they have confirmed that. They provide SSO integration with Okta  but not with Azure.

Make a note that after doing the integration, the identities for Wrike and Azure are separate identities. So there will be different password for both the identity. Don't confuse that after integration the identities became same as it happens in case of federation.

Please revert back if you need some more clarification.

July 2nd, 2015 5:00am

That is the default behavior of a password based federation / password SSO.  It is not specific to Wrike.  If there is a change in password (as you mentioned manually changing from Wrike), Azure will still provide the old password and it will fail at Wrike. User needs to enter a new password (current) at Wrike. 
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July 2nd, 2015 9:27am

Thank you every one for kind explanation

Regards

Sunny

July 3rd, 2015 1:44am

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