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Kyle Spearrin
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1. Select the **Bitwarden** application you created in the previous section.
2. Navigate to **Settings** and select **Required Permissions**.
3. Select the existing **Windows Azure Active Directory** API.
4. Check **all** Application and Delegated permissions and click **Save**.
{% image directory-connector/azure/directory-permissions.png %}
3. Delete the existing **Windows Azure Active Directory** API permission set that is automatically created by default. It is not needed.
5. Select the **Add** button to create a new API permission set.
6. For step 1, **Select an API** for **Microsoft Graph**.
7. For step 2, **Select Permissions** for the following:
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## Get Your Tenant Hostname
1. Select your username in the top right corner of the Azure Portal.
1. Select the **Directory and Subscription** filter in the top right corner of the Azure Portal.
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.
{% image directory-connector/azure/tenant.png %}
## Configure Directory Connector
1. Launch the Directory Connector console by double clicking the shortcut.
2. Select option 3 (Configure directory connection) from the main menu.
3. Select **Azure Active Directory** as the type.
1. Launch the Directory Connector desktop application
2. Go to the **Settings** tab.
3. Select **Azure Active Directory** as the directory type.
6. Enter the **Tenant** hostname that you copied from the steps above (ex. company.onmicrosoft.com).
7. Enter the **Application ID** that you copied from the steps above.
8. Enter the Application **Secret** Key that you copied from the steps above.
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## Testing
{% note %}
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.
{% endnote %}

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## Configure Directory Connector
1. Locate the secret key JSON file that was downloaded whenever you created your service account in the steps above.
2. Copy this file to the Bitwarden Directory Connector program data folder at `C:/ProgramData/bitwarden/Directory Connector`.
- Optionally rename the JSON file to something that is easier to remember, such as `client_secret.json`
3. Launch the Directory Connector console by double clicking the shortcut.
4. Select option 3 (Configure directory connection) from the main menu.
5. Select **G Suite Directory** as the type.
6. Enter the name of the JSON file that you copied in step 2.
7. Enter the domain of your G Suite account.
8. Enter the email address of an admin user that has full access to the G Suite directory (such as your own).
1. Launch the Directory Connector desktop application
2. Go to the **Settings** tab.
3. Select **G Suite Directory** as the directory type.
4. Enter the **Domain** of your G Suite account.
5. Enter the email address of an **Admin User** that has full access to the G Suite directory (such as your own).
6. If you have one, enter the **Customer Id** of your directory (most users won't need to enter a Customer Id).
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.
Congrats! You are done configuring G Suite with the Bitwarden Directory Connector.

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## Configuring Sync Settings
1. Launch the Directory Connector console by double clicking the shortcut.
2. Select option 4 (Configure sync) from the main menu.
3. Step through and set each sync configuration setting.
1. Launch the Directory Connector desktop application
2. Go to the **Settings** tab.
3. Select **Active Directory / LDAP** as the directory type.
3. Specify the appropriate settings for your Active Directory or LDAP server.
{% table %}