Configure single sign-on for Windows 365 using Microsoft Entra authentication
This article explains the process of configuring single sign-on (SSO) for Windows 365 by using Microsoft Entra authentication. When you enable SSO, you can use passwordless authentication and third-party Identity Providers that federate with Microsoft Entra ID to sign in to your Cloud PC. When enabled, this feature provides a single sign-on experience both when authenticating to the Cloud PC and inside the session when accessing Microsoft Entra ID-based apps and websites.
For information on using passwordless authentication within the session, see In-session passwordless authentication.
To get started, following the steps to Configure single sign-on for Azure Virtual Desktop with the following caveats:
- If the Kerberos Server object isn't present for Microsoft Entra hybrid joined provisioning policies, a new error appears in your Azure Network Connection (ANC) health check for single sign-on.
- If you have Conditional Access policies that apply when accessing Windows 365, review the recommendations to set Conditional Access policies for Windows 365 to make sure users have the expected experience.
- SSO can be enabled on any provisioning policies. You can find the Use Microsoft Entra single sign-on option under the Join type on the General page. This can be done when creating a new provisioning policy or when editing an existing provisioning policy, with an option to apply SSO to existing Cloud PCs.
- When provisioning Frontline Cloud PCs in shared mode, hide the consent prompt so that users don't see it with each shared device. You can use a dynamic device group based on the provisioning policy name to scope this configuration.
Next steps
- Check out In-session passwordless authentication to learn how to enable passwordless authentication.