You manage an Azure Active Directory (AD) tenant
You plan to allow users to log in to a third-party application by using their Azure AD credentials.
To access the application, users will be prompted for their existing third-party user names and passwords.
You need to add the application to Azure AD.
Which type of application should you add?

A.
Existing Single Sign-On with identity provisioning
B.
Password Single Sign-On with identity provisioning
C.
Existing Single Sign-On without identity provisioning
D.
Password Single Sign-On without identity provisioning
Explanation:
Configuring password-based single sign-on enables the users in your organization to be automatically signed in
to a third-party SaaS application by Azure AD using the user account information from the third-party SaaS
application. When you enable this feature, Azure AD collects and securely stores the user account information
and the related password.https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/documentation/articles/active-directory-appssoaccess-whatis/
The Answer s wrong. The question says users will be prompted for their existing third-party user names and passwords.So it is A or C but i will go with A
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Isn’t provision when the user will not be prompted for credential because it was already set up?
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Correct, the answer is correct as well. “Without Identity Provisioning” means the user will be prompted for their password 3rd party user/password as the question states.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/active-directory-saas-access-panel-introduction#starting-applications
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The answer is correct. Password SSO is to do with Azure AD. Existing SSO is to do with ADFS. Provisioning is an extra feature, which is not required in the question, hence “without”.
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