Default role as fallback
When checked the plugin will only try and add the default role if no other role(s) could be assiged i.e. no valid Azure AD to WordPress role mapping exists for that user.
When checked the plugin will only try and add the default role if no other role(s) could be assiged i.e. no valid Azure AD to WordPress role mapping exists for that user.
With the release of version 42.0 on May 19th, we introduced an important change to how the plugin initiates Microsoft Single Sign-On (SSO). While this update improves both reliability and security, it has also led to login issues for some customers – most commonly caused by server-side caching. What Changed?…
With the release of WPO365 | LOGIN 42.0, you get a simplified Microsoft Single Sign-On experience, which has been further streamlined and made more consistent across your WordPress site. A Unified SSO Entry Point To improve reliability and simplify configuration, all authentication requests are now consistently initiated through a dedicated…
Release 41.0 introduces three Key Improvements. This release has been a long time in the making, and I hope it has been worth the wait. It brings a fully redesigned M*365 apps framework, a new vertical navigation for the Configuration Pages (replacing the horizontal layout), and the renaming of Azure…
To better serve our growing international customer base, I’m pleased to share that the website has been updated to support Multi Currency for the following currencies: USD, EUR, GBP, AUD, CAD, and CHF. Paying in your local currency helps you avoid additional currency conversion fees when purchasing any plugin from…
See what matters, when it happens – Track WPO365 events and get alerted. Key events include actions such as emails being sent, users being created, and logins. Alerts for these events are delivered via email, but only in cases where these events report failure. Access to WPO365 Insights is available through the WPO365…
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