

If you choose to scope who will be provisioned based solely on attributes of the user, you can use a scoping filter as described here. If you choose to scope who will be provisioned to your app based on assignment, you can use the following steps to assign users to the application. The Azure AD provisioning service allows you to scope who will be provisioned based on assignment to the application and or based on attributes of the user. Define who will be in scope for provisioning Learn more about adding an application from the gallery here. However it is recommended that you create a separate app when testing out the integration initially. If you have previously setup TeamViewer for SSO you can use the same application. Add TeamViewer from the Azure AD application galleryĪdd TeamViewer from the Azure AD application gallery to start managing provisioning to TeamViewer. This value will be entered in the Secret Token field of your TeamViewer application in the Azure portal. Click on the Save button.Ĭopy the Token and click OK. Configure TeamViewer to support provisioning with Azure AD


Single sign-on to TeamViewer (recommended).Keep user attributes synchronized between Azure AD and TeamViewer.Remove users in TeamViewer when they do not require access anymore.The administrator is now part of the Remote Desktop Users group and can log in to the machine remotely.Ĭlick the "OK" button to close the Properties window, then close the Computer Management console window.Īdd administrator accounts with remote desktop access to other computers on the network as needed. Windows underlines the network name of the computer along with "Remote Desktop Users."Ĭlick "OK" to close the Select Groups window and display the updated "Member Of" list for the administrator. In the text box labeled "Enter the object names to select," type "Remote Desktop Users." Click the "Check Names" button. Right-click the name of the Administrator to whom you want to grant Remote Desktop access, then click "Properties" on the pop-up menu.Ĭlick the "Member Of" tab in the Properties window, then click the "Add" button. Select "Local Users and Groups" in the Computer Management navigation pane, then double-click "Users" in the center pane of the window. Grant Remote Desktop Access to an AdministratorĬlick "Start | Control Panel | Administrative Tools | Computer Management." The Computer Management console window opens.
