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Allow single sign-on for Microsoft personal sites using this profile
Supported versions
- On Windows and macOS since 93 or later
Description
'Allow single sign-on for Microsoft personal sites using this profile' option allows non-MSA profiles to be able to use single sign-on for Microsoft sites using MSA credentials present on the machine. This option shows up for end-users as a toggle in Settings -> Profiles -> Profile Preferences for non-MSA profiles only.
If you disable this policy, non-MSA profiles will not be able to use single sign-on for Microsoft sites using MSA credentials present on the machine.
If you enable this policy or don't configure it, users will be able to use the Settings option to ensure non-MSA profiles are able to use single sign-on for Microsoft sites using MSA credentials present on the machine provided only a single MSA account exists on the machine.
Supported features
- Can be mandatory: Yes
- Can be recommended: Yes
- Dynamic Policy Refresh: No - Requires browser restart
- Per Profile: No
- Applies to a profile that is signed in with a Microsoft account: Yes
Data type
- Boolean
Windows information and settings
Group Policy (ADMX) info
- GP unique name: MSAWebSiteSSOUsingThisProfileAllowed
- GP name: Allow single sign-on for Microsoft personal sites using this profile
- GP path (Mandatory): Administrative Templates/Microsoft Edge
- GP path (Recommended): Administrative Templates/Microsoft Edge - Default Settings (users can override)
- GP ADMX file name: MSEdge.admx
Example value
Disabled
Registry settings
- Path (Mandatory): SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Edge
- Path (Recommended): SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Edge\Recommended
- Value name: MSAWebSiteSSOUsingThisProfileAllowed
- Value type: REG_DWORD
Example registry value
0x00000000
Mac information and settings
- Preference Key name: MSAWebSiteSSOUsingThisProfileAllowed
- Example value:
<false/>