![]() ![]() If you want to modify the Azure AD-provided default settings, follow these steps. An admin in the partner organization will need to do the same for your tenant.ĭefault cross-tenant access settings apply to all external tenants for which you haven't created organization-specific customized settings. If you want to set up B2B collaboration with a partner organization in an external Microsoft Azure cloud, follow the steps in Configure Microsoft cloud settings.Obtain their user object IDs, group object IDs, or application IDs ( client app IDs or resource app IDs) so you can target your settings correctly. If you want to apply access settings to specific users, groups, or applications in an external organization, you'll need to contact the organization for information before configuring your settings.Identify any Azure AD organizations that will need customized settings so you can configure Organizational settings for them.Decide on the default level of access you want to apply to all external Azure AD organizations.Use the tools and follow the recommendations in Identify inbound and outbound sign-ins to understand which external Azure AD organizations and resources users are currently accessing.Review the Important considerations section in the cross-tenant access overview before configuring your cross-tenant access settings.Be sure to use the tools described in Cross-tenant access in Azure AD External Identities and consult with your business stakeholders to identify the required access. Changing the default inbound or outbound settings to Block access could block existing business-critical access to apps in your organization or partner organizations. ![]()
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