• Resolved holmesii

    (@holmesii)


    I followed your instruction and able to set up the plugin. However, I still have a lot of users that are using gmail or other emails which are not office365 emails.

    Now I can still login via https://www.xxxxx.org/wp-login.php with the old user accounts. However, whenever I tried to make a new page/post or go to admin dashboard. It will redirect me to SSO. because all these actions/pages will have https://www.cbcgl.org/wp-admin in front of the URL. so it will be redirected to SSO login page.

    How can I fix it and allow non SSO users to see the dashboard?

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  • Plugin Author Marco van Wieren

    (@wpo365)

    If I understand your use case correctly, you’d like users not to be automatically forwarded to Microsoft to sign in with their Office 365 account but instead you’d like to present them with the option to choose to either log in with their WordPress account or with their Microsoft account (SSO).

    If that’s the case then please have a look at the Dual Login feature https://www.wpo365.com/redirect-to-login/. This will redirect the user to the (default) login form e.g. /wp-login.php instead and on the login form it will display a Dual Login message with a link to start the (Sign in with Microsoft) SSO workflow if wanted. So it basically leaves the choose of how to sign in up to the user.

    Hope this helps! Please let me know if I can help with any other questions.

    Plugin Author Marco van Wieren

    (@wpo365)

    Closing this topic since no follow has been posted lately.

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