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1. Select the **Bitwarden** application you created in the previous section.
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2. Navigate to **Settings** and select **Required Permissions**.
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3. Select the existing **Windows Azure Active Directory** API.
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4. Check **all** Application and Delegated permissions and click **Save**.
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{% image directory-connector/azure/directory-permissions.png %}
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3. Delete the existing **Windows Azure Active Directory** API permission set that is automatically created by default. It is not needed.
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5. Select the **Add** button to create a new API permission set.
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6. For step 1, **Select an API** for **Microsoft Graph**.
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7. For step 2, **Select Permissions** for the following:
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## Get Your Tenant Hostname
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1. Select your username in the top right corner of the Azure Portal.
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1. Select the **Directory and Subscription** filter in the top right corner of the Azure Portal.
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2. Note the **hostname** value that appears under your directory (ex. company.onmicrosoft.com). This is your **Tenant** hostname. Copy the **Tenant** hostname to a safe place. We will need to reference it later.
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{% image directory-connector/azure/tenant.png %}
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## Configure Directory Connector
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1. Launch the Directory Connector console by double clicking the shortcut.
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2. Select option 3 (Configure directory connection) from the main menu.
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3. Select **Azure Active Directory** as the type.
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1. Launch the Directory Connector desktop application
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2. Go to the **Settings** tab.
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3. Select **Azure Active Directory** as the directory type.
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6. Enter the **Tenant** hostname that you copied from the steps above (ex. company.onmicrosoft.com).
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7. Enter the **Application ID** that you copied from the steps above.
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8. Enter the Application **Secret** Key that you copied from the steps above.
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## Testing
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{% note %}
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It can take up to 15 minutes for the granted permissions for your application to properly propagate. You may receive "Insufficient privileges to complete the operation" errors in the meantime.
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{% endnote %}
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## Configure Directory Connector
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1. Locate the secret key JSON file that was downloaded whenever you created your service account in the steps above.
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2. Copy this file to the Bitwarden Directory Connector program data folder at `C:/ProgramData/bitwarden/Directory Connector`.
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- Optionally rename the JSON file to something that is easier to remember, such as `client_secret.json`
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3. Launch the Directory Connector console by double clicking the shortcut.
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4. Select option 3 (Configure directory connection) from the main menu.
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5. Select **G Suite Directory** as the type.
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6. Enter the name of the JSON file that you copied in step 2.
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7. Enter the domain of your G Suite account.
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8. Enter the email address of an admin user that has full access to the G Suite directory (such as your own).
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1. Launch the Directory Connector desktop application
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2. Go to the **Settings** tab.
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3. Select **G Suite Directory** as the directory type.
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4. Enter the **Domain** of your G Suite account.
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5. Enter the email address of an **Admin User** that has full access to the G Suite directory (such as your own).
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6. If you have one, enter the **Customer Id** of your directory (most users won't need to enter a Customer Id).
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7. Select the **JSON Key File** that was downloaded whenever you created your service account in the steps above. The **Client Email** and **Private Key** will be automatically extracted from this key file for you.
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Congrats! You are done configuring G Suite with the Bitwarden Directory Connector.
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## Configuring Sync Settings
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1. Launch the Directory Connector console by double clicking the shortcut.
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2. Select option 4 (Configure sync) from the main menu.
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3. Step through and set each sync configuration setting.
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1. Launch the Directory Connector desktop application
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2. Go to the **Settings** tab.
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3. Select **Active Directory / LDAP** as the directory type.
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3. Specify the appropriate settings for your Active Directory or LDAP server.
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