Hi,
We are using JIRA cloud for the past one year and all the users are using Google Authentication to login. As we are migrating from G Suite to Office 365, the Google Authentication will not work anymore. Can you kindly let us know on how we can migrate the JIRA user accounts to use Microsoft authentication instead of Google?
Bump. I would like an answer to this very same question.
Hi,
Did you receive an answer?
Or did you migrate and everything work great?
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weeeeird.. I posted it and it's not here.
Here it is again - http://releaseengineer.blogspot.com/2020/10/migrating-atlassian-users-from-google.html
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Hi @AlexV ,
Thanks for posting the info, and just an FYI on why the comments did not show up right away, our automated spam prevention system flagged the posts for review because they contained unverified external links, and we have cleared the content all the posts are now showing up, so there are now some duplicates.
I'll go through and remove the duplicate posts for you and your all set.
Regards,
Earl
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@Earl McCutcheon hi, looks like the answer for deleted again, but you left a link to blogger. I think it would be better to just keep the answer here
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Hey @AlexV ,
Yeah, good thinking, Drop a new answer on this thread with the link and a brief description of the solution and I will upvote it for you so it gets bumped to the top for better visibility in the thread in case anyone else comes across this so its right at the top.
I was also digging into this a bit more and found the following Article from our identity team with additional details:
Hope the info helps
Regards,
Earl
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