Hey guys, i'm having the same issue here, anyone managed to remove "Sign-in with Github" ??
How do I disable "Sign-in options" below the sign-in box?
For our tenant, this option doesn't make sense, and I want to remove it. How do I do that in MSAL?
This goes to a page asking for Github credentials--doesn't make sense for us since we don't use personal accounts.
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Yad Mkhlalati 0 Reputation points
2023-02-06T17:58:04.28+00:00 Hey guys, i'm having the same issue here, anyone managed to remove "Sign-in with Github" ??
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JamesTran-MSFT 36,476 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
2022-02-02T21:19:10.003+00:00 @Carlo Mendoza
Thank you for your time and patience throughout this issue.I received an update from our engineering team regarding the removal/disabling of the
sign-in options
button and will share this below.PG Update:
GitHub sign in allows a user to sign into an MSA account using GitHub. They are then able to use that MSA projection to sign into an AAD tenant as a guest. The only way to support this ask would be for a tenant to indicate that they do not at all allow GitHub backed MSA guests in their tenant, which is not something we support nor currently have any roadmap to do so.If you'd like this feature to be implemented, I'd recommend leveraging our User Voice forum and creating a feature request, so our engineering team can look into implementing this.
If you have any other questions, please let me know.
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JamesTran-MSFT 36,476 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
2022-01-13T23:59:10.627+00:00 @Carlo Mendoza
Thank you for your post!As mentioned in your cross post, I believe this needs to be done within the App Registration Manifest, if you can't do so under the Supported account types section of your app registration. If you don't want users to sign-in using their Personal Accounts (GitHub, Skype, Xbox, and Outlook), you'll have to change the app registration's supported account types to either
Accounts in this organizational directory only
(Single tenant) orAccounts in any organizational directory
(Any Azure AD directory - Multitenant).Note
- I'd recommend testing this out on a test app prior to doing this in production.
Editing the Manifest:
Note
- I'd recommend testing this out on a test app prior to doing this in production.Navigate to your Azure AD App registration -> On the left hand-side, Select Manifest -> Scroll until you see
signInAudience
-> Change it to your desired audience:
AzureADMyOrg
,AzureADMultipleOrgs
,AzureADandPersonalMicrosoftAccount
Additional Link:
3rd party app registered under App RegistrationsIf this doesn't resolve your issue, please let me know.
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