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You can require any onboarding of Azure applications to go through an approval process before those applications are created in Azure
You can allow applications to be onboarded without requiring any approvals.
The workflow used to create an Azure Application without requiring approvals is the CreateAzureApplication workflow.
In this article, you create a test application for your Azure AD tenant without requiring approvals and verify that application in Azure.
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Navigate to the portal for the Resource Admin app in your environment.
In Resource Admin, select Applications and click then select the Workflows tab.
Click Onboard Azure Application.
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This opens the Create Azure Application wizard opens to assist you with onboarding an Azure wizard workflow. Fill in the appropriate information in the wizard to create the application.Select the Type of Integration for the application. Applications that you can integrate include Non-gallery Enterprise Applications (SAML), Gallery Enterprise Applications (SAML), and OIDC applications.
Select the Application Environment. It is recommended that you select a non-production environment for initial testing.
Select a tenant for the application.
Select a Location for the application in EmpowerID. This location is for RBAC delegation only.
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Give the application and Name and Description.
Under Advanced Settings:
Select Enabled for users to sign-in? as needed
Select Assignment required? as needed
Click Next to advance to the next step.
Select an Application Owner and one or more Deputies and then click Next to advance to the next step.
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You should see that the application was successfully created in Azure.
Click Submit to exit the wizard.
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