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+ | * (**optional**) You may also configure a domain name that Azure AD will use to receive authentication requests. Azure supports both single domain and range of subdomains, however, for this you need to use a wildcard SSL certificate. By default, Lucy is configured to use system domain. | ||
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+ | To enable support for the subdomains, set the value in the Domain field in the following way " | ||
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+ | Using wildcard domain name will allow you to use different subdomains in your campaigns. \\ | ||
+ | :!: Please note, Azure AD does not support multiple second-level domains in a single application. | ||
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- | * (optional) You may also configure a domain name that Azure AD will use to receive authentication requests. Azure supports both single domain and range of subdomains, however, for this you need to use a wildcard SSL certificate. By default, Lucy is configured to use system domain. | ||
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- | To enable support for the subdomains, set the value in the Domain field in the following way " | ||
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- | Using wildcard domain name will allow you to use different subdomains in your campaigns. \\ | ||
- | :!: Please note, Azure AD does not support multiple second-level domains in a single application. | ||
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