
This will help us and others in the community as well. Please "Accept the answer" (Yes), and share your feedback if the suggestion answers you’re your query. Please do let me know if you have any queries by responding the comments section. I would recommend to use the SP initiated flow if possible and post this request on our Feedback portal which is monitored by our Dev Team. I would recommend you to test it with 2-5 test users only as any configurational break-fix issues would not be assisted by Microsoft support. The email address will be used during a password reset flow. Users will also be prompted for an email address, which will be verified at sign-up. Sign-up: Users will be prompted for a username, which will become their login ID.

The reference given in 3rd party document is not tested by or validated by Microsoft. Sign-in: Users are prompted to provide their username and password. IdP-initiated flow is supported only for local account authentication in Azure AD B2C. Please do correct me if this is not the case by responding in the comments section.Īs mentioned in our documentation referring Configure IdP-initiated flow, we don't currently support scenarios where the initiating identity provider is an external identity provider federated with Azure AD B2C, such as Active Directory Federation Services or Salesforce.

Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft Q&A.įrom above description I could understand that you are looking for IDP initiated flow with a federated (external/3rd party) IDP in Azure B2C.
