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<main> <article class="userContent"> <p>Just-in-time (JIT) provisioning is a method of application account creation. JIT is integration with your active directory services, your IDP (Passly), and your web application (BMS). </p> <p>With the implementation of JIT with BMS, AD users are created and provisioned during their sign-on to the BMS portal. This eliminates the need for manual user creation and automates employee/end-user onboarding effectively.</p> <p>To set up your JIT directory with BMS perform the following steps : </p> <h3 data-id="prerequisites-in-passly">Prerequisites In Passly : </h3> <ul><li>SAML based single sign-on enabled.</li> <li>The end-user/groups should have the SAML app assigned in Passly Applications.</li> <li>The Domain and security groups should be present and match the mapping rules setup in BMS</li> <li>User account should have an email address associated with it.</li> </ul><h3 data-id="enable-jit-provisioning">Enable JIT Provisioning</h3> <p>Just-in-Time (JIT) provisioning is set up in the BMS Authentication page</p> <ol><ol><li>In BMS, navigate to <strong>Admin > My Company > Auth and Provision</strong>.</li> <li>Choose <strong>SSO JIT Provisioning.</strong> </li> <li>Set default values under<strong> Employee Defaults</strong>, these will be assigned to the users being provisioned.</li> <li>Add <strong>Mapping Rules</strong> to start provisioning Active Directory Groups to BMS.</li> <li>Multiple rules can be added to establish mapping for different security groups.</li> <li> <strong>Save</strong> your settings.</li> <li>Users will be auto-provisioned based on your Active Directory Domain, Security group/User mappings to BMS.</li> <li>The provisioned user will be attached to the account defined in Employee defaults. </li> </ol></ol><p><img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/6032361/uploads/migrated/10OTONTV16DM/mceclip1.png" alt="mceclip1.png" width="500" height="500" class="embedImage-img importedEmbed-img"></img></p> </article> </main>