I'm looking for a solution to use Google Gsuite to manage sessions from all our Windows stations. I do not find any solution after a Google search.
Have you any ideas ?
I thought about Samba connected on GSuite SSO but I did'nt find a corresponding project.
Someone have an idea ?
Thanks for sharing,
David.
Currently this is not possible. I investigated this last year.
Google "may" have plans to extend its IdP for this, but it is not yet publicly announced if that is the case.
Chromebooks are currently the Google response to replacing windows workstations (with Citrix for legacy apps)...
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I am integrating my SAAS application to Microsoft Teams. Right now integrated as Tab in teams. I am using my own API endpoint to authenticate and authorize the user. I have got some specific information about the user I am getting from API. How can I store it in Team context? Right now I used local storage in the web app. In Teams web app it seems working but I don't think it is working in Desktop app. Is there some API available in teams which helps to maintain the user state with Tabs? similar to userstate in Bots? Please help.
I would think local storage would be troublesome across devices anyway, perhaps consider server-side storage instead.
recently my company started using Bitrix24 as an intranet portal. Our employees use google drive and calendar synchronization between their google accounts (private ones, not gsuite). Few days ago I received an email from google:
We have contacted Bitrix24 support, but they could not give us any specifics with regards to this email and pointed out to contact google. Free google plans do not really have helpdesk support and point to sites like stackoverflow for help.
We do not really know what to do in this situation, as we have very little knowledge about google developer console. One of us just used his account to set up a project and provide OAuth to sync google accounts with bitrix24.
Several months ago google started releasing security changes enacted to help ensure that users data is secure. Due to this all developers with applications running risky scopes must apply for application verification
The developer who has created this application, probably the same person who received that email must click the link and submit the application. Once your project is approved you will not have any more issues. I suggest you begin the process now as it may take sometime for you to compete the process.
We are experiencing slowness in push notifications when using Google Apps Admin SDK API channels, for the following API's:
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/admin.directory.user.readonly,
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/admin.directory.user.security,
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/admin.reports.audit.readonly
Slowness is a response every 20 mins after an event. This is generally unheard of for most Google Apps API's which are often lightening fast.
So my question is? Is this standard for the Google Apps Admin SDK? Has anyone else experience this issue?
If Google is listening - Help please! :-)
Jamie
To answer my own question:
After extensive research and assistance from Google's Tech team, the following information came to light. The delay I described is expected as per the following link:
https://www.google.com/url?hl=en&q=https://support.google.com/a/answer/7061566&source=gmail&ust=1472481859967000&usg=AFQjCNEpwbP6ZBUFyVOBOl8VVONAsGvKLQ
Open browser
Navigate to http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/
Select portal top right
login with my email address
Receive the below error
https://manage.windowsazure.com/Error/Login?getsupport=true&f=255&MSPPError=-2147217320
Receive the error
" We are having trouble logging you into the portal
Please contact Customer Service for assistance."
Using IE or Chrome, incognito or not, cookies cleared or not, cache cleared or not. The problem still exists. Also tried on multiple devices media centre PC, desktop running windows 7, iPhone 5, ipad 3...
Prior to November 2012 I have accessed the windows azure subscription without a problem.
I clicked the customer service link and the australian number is 13 20 58 I have contacted that number explaining that I cannot access my windows azure subscription and each time I login I receive an error. They proceed to redirect me to other support teams where I repeat my details and the problem they either redirect me again or provide a number to call.
In one case I was redirected to a number that no longer exists. Another I was told to raise a case on the windows azure portal page the same portal page that I receive an error on when logging in, when I asked for alternative options there were none.
So far I've spoke with the msdn support team, windows subscription support, online services, etc and still no resolution. In the latest call to support they have said to raise the issue on the forums so here goes.
Anyways long story short I have probably spent 3+ hours calling Microsoft support explaining the problem, waiting on hold, being redirect, repeating... still I can't access my windows azure subscription
I checked in commerce.microsoft.com and there is a windows azure subscription associated with my email address
Subscription-1
Windows Azure MSDN - Visual Studio Premium
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to resolve this issue?
Some time it's happened wait for while and retry
or just ask azure support in twitter
Editing for those who are like me and skipped reading the comments (in small font) below the OP's question. This was resolved and was due to the first reason I list below. However, it could (and has) happen in past for other reasons as well, so might as well keep this response here in case it helps someone else out.
Try logging at https://portal.azure.com/
The manage.windowsazure.com isn't even DNS resolvable to any website - I am not sure how you are getting that address (maybe its from some part of Azure IAM pipeline that hasn't been updated) and (more interestingly) how you are able to open that link - Maybe this is something available only in your region ! (but I am stretching here).
Regardless, I also tried to find other instances of similar issues and in general I see this issue is related to cases when the an account has been transitioned to Office 365.
Here an account was moved and resulted in creation of two accounts with different passwords - solution here was to set the Office 365 account (new account) as a co-admin on the old account that was used to setup the Azure account.
Here the account was not provisioned correctly in Azure AD Store and had to be removed and re-created using DirSync
Here, the problem seems to be related to (the new) Account Provisioning in Azure AD.
In general, it seems this is a problem that might be harder to explain to level 1 support. You might have better mileage speaking to your organizations IT admin and have them check for any inconsistencies that might be similar to those stated above.
Try forcing the directory in the URL like so
https://portal.azure.com/#domain.name
For example in case of MS AAD domain
https://portal.azure.com/#mycompany.onmicrosoft.com
In case of custom domain
https://portal.azure.com/#mycompany.com
Sometimes there is some odd behaviour with redirect loops or when you no longer have access to the tenant but you have selected 'last visited' in the Startup directory.
Glad to hear this was resolved by support. Since this was posted, we made a number of updates to the login process and types of accounts (incl. the addition of MFA). At TechEd we announced a new portal (video # http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Windows-Azure/Azure-Preview-portal) if you want to see what is coming.
I plan to implement my website (asp.net & sql2008) using windows azure, but I have difficulty to do it because windows azure has not released yet in my location (Indonesia).
Should someone like to share the solution the same with my problem would be appreciated.
The question was asked on MSDN and the answer is that it is not possible. The only solution is to wait for Windows Azure available in your country.
MSDN Forum
Just run your apps on HK or Singapore Windows Azure Public Data Centers, these are the APAC Data Centers for your region.
for testing reasons, I wanted to create an Azure account, and faced the same here in Egypt.
I've made it by remotely logging into one of our U.S-based servers, and registered from there :) If you can't do so, and need this account badly, and don't have such server, try using TOR.
Update: TOR is a proxy-like solution for your internet connection, it will redirect all requests/responses to a node on the TOR network, which consists of volunteers like you and me.
so my solution is simple, we gonna use tor to simulate that you are inside one of the permitted countries, and register your account with ease.
what you gonna need is to install TOR and configure your browser to use it, but my personal recommendation is to install TOR browser bundle, it's TOR+a Browser that is pre-configured to use it.
you gonna find a nice video on the TOR browser bundle page that will give you an overview about it.
give it a try, and tell me what happened.