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# Integrating with Microsoft Entra ID

# Integrating with Microsoft Entra ID {#ariaid-title1}

* Release version: Australia
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* Updated March 12, 2026
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You can integrate your ServiceNow instance with Microsoft Entra ID to view software usage for all connected SSO applications.  
Important:  
Minimize security risks and protect information by granting access only to the necessary user or API permissions.{#integrate-with-azure-ad__table_box__entry__3}

| Process | Required user role in the Microsoft Entra ID application | Authentication scopes |
|-|-|-|
| * Download users * Download groups * Download group memberships {#integrate-with-azure-ad__ul_nq5_vnw_dcc} | Application developer | * User.Read.All * GroupMember.Read.All * Application.Read.All {#integrate-with-azure-ad__ul_tb5_5vh_k2c} |
| Download applications | Application developer | * User.Read.All * GroupMember.Read.All * Application.Read.All {#integrate-with-azure-ad__ul_nc4_xvh_k2c} |
| * Connect applications * Update connected applications {#integrate-with-azure-ad__ul_jf2_pnw_dcc} | * Global reader/Reports reader/ Security/Administrator/Security operator/Security reader * Application developer {#integrate-with-azure-ad__ul_hsq_qnw_dcc} | * AuditLog.Read.All * User.Read.All * GroupMember.Read.All * Application.Read.All {#integrate-with-azure-ad__ul_spw_ynw_dcc} |
| Reclaim subscriptions | User Administrator | User.ReadWrite.All |
[Table 1. Minimal user permissions]

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## Create a Microsoft Entra ID application {#ariaid-title2}

Create an app in the Microsoft Entra ID portal to integrate with the ServiceNow AI Platform.

### Before you begin

Microsoft Entra ID Role required: Refer to the [Minimal users permission](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/Y8LOeEw2vTjQtSKAJzqHDQ#integrate-with-azure-ad "You can integrate your ServiceNow instance with Microsoft Entra ID to view software usage for all connected SSO applications.") table.

### Procedure

1. From the Azure portal, access Microsoft Entra ID.
2. Create a Microsoft Entra ID application.  
   See [Create a Microsoft Entra ID application](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/howto-create-service-principal-portal) for detailed instructions on registering and configuring an application.
   1. In the Redirect URI field, enter <kbd class="ph userinput">https://&lt;instance-name&gt;.service-now.com/oauth_redirect.do</kbd>, where <kbd class="ph userinput">&lt;instance-name&gt;</kbd> is the name of your ServiceNow instance.
   2. Record the application (client) ID and directory (tenant) ID to register the app as a third-party OAuth provider on your ServiceNow instance.
   3. Create a client secret and save the correct value (not the Client secret ID) to register the app as a third-party OAuth provider on your ServiceNow instance.
   4. Add permissions to access the Microsoft Graph API.  
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      | Permission | Type |
      |-|-|
      | AuditLog.Read.All | Delegated or Application |
      | User.Read.All | Delegated or Application |
      | User.ReadWrite.All | Delegated or Application |
      | GroupMember.Read.All | Delegated or Application |
      | Application.Read.All | Delegated or Application |
      [ ]

      {#create-azure-ad-app__table_ffg_41f_vlb}For more information, see [Add permissions to access web APIs](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/quickstart-configure-app-access-web-apis#add-permissions-to-access-web-apis).
   5. Grant admin consent to your application.  
      For more information, see [Understanding API permissions and admin consent UI](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/quickstart-configure-app-access-web-apis#understanding-api-permissions-and-admin-consent-ui).
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## Create a Microsoft Entra ID integration profile {#ariaid-title3}

Create a Microsoft Entra ID integration profile in your ServiceNow instance.

### Before you begin

To create a Microsoft Entra ID integration profile, request the Software Asset Management - SaaS License Management plugin (sn_sam_saas_int) from the [ServiceNow Store](https://store.servicenow.com/).

ServiceNow Role required: sam_integrator  
Important:  
You must select the Microsoft Entra ID Spoke check box for this integration while installing optional features on the [Application Manager](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/access?context=application-manager&version=australia&pubname=australia-platform-administration&ft:locale=en-US) page. For more information about choosing the required SaaS applications, see [Request SaaS License Management](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/ltQ10fYPUIpL7abgEH0~7A "Request the Software Asset Management - SaaS License Management plugin (sn_sam_saas_int) so that you can create and manage integrations with your SaaS and Single Sign-on (SSO) applications. You can use these integrations to track license usage and to reclaim unused licenses.").

### About this task

Note:  
Starting with version 7.0.0 of Software Asset Management - SaaS License Management and version 3.1.0 of the Microsoft Entra ID spoke, your ServiceNow instance creates a separate Entra ID connection for each Microsoft Entra ID integration profile that you create. Each connection runs independently of each other, enabling your instance to support multiple independent Microsoft Entra ID integration profiles.

If you're using Software Asset Workspace, the option to create the Microsoft Entra ID integration profile in Core UI is inactive.

### Procedure

1. Navigate to the integration profile.

   | Interface | Action |
   | Core UI | 1. Navigate to AllSoftware AssetSaaS LicenseSSO Integration Profiles. 2. Select New. 3. Select Microsoft Entra ID Integration Profile. {#create-integration-azure-ad__ol_zs4_drs_4tb} |
   | Software Asset Workspace | 1. Navigate to License operationsUser SubscriptionsSSO integration profiles. 2. Select New. 3. Select Microsoft Entra ID Integration Profile from the drop-down list. 4. Select Continue. {#create-integration-azure-ad__ol_at4_drs_4tb} |
   |-|-|

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2. In the Display name field, enter a name for the integration profile.  
   The remaining fields are automatically populated when you submit the form.  
   Note:  
   The SSO integration is created using a directory integration. The directory integration pulls SSO applications, users, and group data that are associated with your SSO integrations. For more information, see [Viewing SSO subscription information](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/5UiNLtA73Sm~quNxlhBZUw "You can view information about the Single Sign-On (SSO) applications, SSO users, and SSO groups that are associated with your SSO integrations.").

   If you already have a Microsoft Entra ID directory integration, the SSO integration uses your existing directory integration. Otherwise, a Microsoft Entra ID directory integration is automatically created.
3. In the Process configuration section, view the required user roles or API permissions to minimize security risks and optimize SaaS licenses.  
   Note:  
   For more information about the required roles and scopes, see [Minimal user permissions](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/Y8LOeEw2vTjQtSKAJzqHDQ#integrate-with-azure-ad "You can integrate your ServiceNow instance with Microsoft Entra ID to view software usage for all connected SSO applications.") table.
   * The Download applications, users, and groups check box is selected by default and you can't clear it.

   * The Download Activity check box is selected by default. If you clear it, the last activity for connected applications isn't pulled.
   * The Reclaim subscriptions check box is selected by default. If you don't want to reclaim subscriptions, you can clear this check box. If you clear it, the removal candidates are
     created but the reclaim subscription subflow isn't triggered or the reclamation process isn't initiated.

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4. Select Submit.  
   The Connection \& Credential field appears.
5. Select the Create New Connection \& Credential related link.  
   Note:  
   If you have installed Software Asset Workspace, open the Connection and credential record and select the Create New Connection \& Credential related link.
6. On the form, fill in the fields.  
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   | Field | Value |
   |-|-|
   | Permission type | The type of permission for the integration profile to access data correctly and securely. Values include: * Application Permissions: Enable the application to access any data without a signed-in user. * Delegated Permissions: Enable the application to act in place of a signed-in user. {#create-integration-azure-ad__ul_xnz_kyb_wfc} |
   | Auth URL | <kbd class="ph userinput">https://login.microsoftonline.com/&lt;directory-id&gt;/oauth2/v2.0/authorize</kbd>, where<kbd class="ph userinput">&lt;directory-id&gt;</kbd> is the directory (tenant) ID from the Azure portal. |
   | Token URL | <kbd class="ph userinput">https://login.microsoftonline.com/&lt;directory-id&gt;/oauth2/v2.0/token</kbd>, where<kbd class="ph userinput">&lt;directory-id&gt;</kbd> is the directory (tenant) ID from the Azure portal. |
   | Revoke token URL | <kbd class="ph userinput">https://login.microsoftonline.com/&lt;directory-id&gt;/oauth2/v2.0/revoke</kbd>, where<kbd class="ph userinput">&lt;directory-id&gt;</kbd> is the directory (tenant) ID from the Azure portal. |
   | OAuth Client ID | Application (client) ID for the application you created in the Azure portal. |
   | OAuth Client Secret | Client secret for the application you created in the Azure portal. |
   | OAuth Redirect URL | <kbd class="ph userinput">https://&lt;instance-name&gt;.service-now.com/oauth_redirect.do</kbd>, where <kbd class="ph userinput">&lt;instance-name&gt;</kbd> is the name of your ServiceNow instance. This value is automatically populated. |
   [Table 2. Create Connection and Credential form]

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7. Select Create and Get OAuth Token.  
   You're redirected to the Azure portal. For the role required to perform this step, refer to the [Minimal users permission](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/Y8LOeEw2vTjQtSKAJzqHDQ#integrate-with-azure-ad "You can integrate your ServiceNow instance with Microsoft Entra ID to view software usage for all connected SSO applications.") table.
8. In the pop-up window, sign in to your account with Microsoft Entra ID admin credentials.
9. On the integration profile form, select Validate Connection to verify the connection and credential details of this integration.
10. After the connection is verified, select Publish.
11. In the Publish Confirmation dialog box, select OK.  
    If you clear the Download Activity check box after the integration profile is published, you must revalidate the connections because the following events occur:
    * The Validate connection button shows up on the form.
    * The last activity for users of the connected applications isn't pulled anymore.
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    Scheduled jobs and directory jobs download a list of all your applications, users, and groups. For more information, see [Viewing SSO subscription information](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/5UiNLtA73Sm~quNxlhBZUw "You can view information about the Single Sign-On (SSO) applications, SSO users, and SSO groups that are associated with your SSO integrations."). View the status of your jobs in the Scheduled Job Results and Directory Job Results related lists of the integration profile. Software models are automatically created for applications with an External Catalog ID that matches an Identifier in the Subscription Product Definitions \[samp_sw_subscription_product_definition\] table.

### Result

After you publish the integration profile and connect applications to the profile, you can view events performed by individual users up to 60 days prior to the current date. For more information, see [Review a software reclamation rule](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/QjHAOC5kmvypyG1Pph5iIQ "Use reclamation rules to cancel user subscriptions that have limited to no activity.").

## Connect SSO apps {#ariaid-title4}

Connect a Single Sign-On (SSO) app to view all users and groups with access to the app. Track user login data and reclaim unused licenses.

### Before you begin

Role required: sam_integrator

### About this task

Note:  
For Microsoft Entra ID, the Assignment required toggle button on the application configuration page controls the access of the application by users.

* If the Assignment required toggle button is set to Yes, you must assign this application to the Microsoft Entra ID users and related applications and services. After you assign the application, Microsoft Entra ID users, associated applications, and services can access it.
* If the Assignment required toggle button is set to No, all users can log in to the application. The associated applications and services can also obtain an access token to this service.
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SaaS License Management offers direct integrations with select applications. Direct integrations provide the most robust usage data. For a list of available direct integrations, see [Integrate with SaaS applications](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/nKzvYL64ylsYLmHIwmr0yw "Create an integration profile to view software usage information and optimize stale licenses."). If you have a direct integration for an app, connecting the same app in an SSO integration creates duplicate subscription records in your ServiceNow instance. If you connect an SSO app and later decide to create a direct integration for that app, disconnect the app before creating a direct integration.  
Note:  
If you're using Software Asset Workspace, the option to navigate to the SSO application in the Core UI is inactive.

### Procedure

1. Navigate to the application.

   | Interface | Action |
   | Core UI | Navigate to AllSoftware AssetSaaS LicenseSSO Applications. |
   | Software Asset Workspace | Navigate to License operationsUser SubscriptionsSSO integration profiles. |
   |-|-|

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2. Select the application that you want to connect.  
   For Software Asset Workspace, select the SSO Applications tab.
3. If the Software model field is empty, add a software model for the app.  
   An app must have a software model before you can connect it. Software models are automatically created for apps with an External Catalog ID that matches an Identifier in the Subscription Product Definitions \[samp_sw_subscription_product_definition\] table. For all other apps, you can create a software model manually. For more information, see [Create software models in Software Asset Management Core UI](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/kfKmznifMVOSMVTCzoV9aQ "Create a software model to add product details that are used to connect software rights you purchased with software installations discovered on your system.").
4. **Optional:** Select the Enable group based software model check box for mapping an SSO group with a specific software model for the application.  
   For example, if an application has multiple license models that are linked to specific groups, then you can map a group to a software model to optimize license usage.  
   Important:  
   If you select this option, you must create a mapping for the SSO group before connecting the application. After the mapping is complete, the SSO subscriptions get automatically created or updated according to the mapped software model. For more information, see [Create an SSO group software model mapping](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/rhZ6GrZ4S4Uko8YVYCUrFQ "Create a mapping for an SSO group with a software model to manage your licenses on group level rather than on application level.").
5. Select a date for the Analyze last activity from field.  
   You can choose to start analyzing login data for individual users and applications from the current date or from up to 60 days in the past. The default value is 30 days. Choosing a past date enables you to detect stale
   subscriptions without waiting in real time because you can see subscriptions that haven't been used recently. Because choosing a date in the past increases the amount of data that is analyzed, it might take you longer to
   be able to view the results.
6. Select Save.
7. Select Connect.  
   Tip:  
   You can also connect multiple apps simultaneously from the SSO Applications list.

   In the Core UI interface, select the apps using the check box on the side of the list. At the bottom of the list, select the Actions on selected rows drop-down menu and then select
   Connect. If some apps don't have a software model, the Connect action shows that not all apps are connected. For example, Connect (1 of 4) shows
   that only 1 of the four apps you selected are connected. Add software models to connect the remaining apps.

### Result

After the SSO application connects, your ServiceNow instance automatically creates users, groups, subscriptions, and reclamation rules that are refreshed daily.

* If the Assignment required toggle button is set to Yes for an application in the Microsoft Entra ID portal, the subscription is created only for users assigned to that specific application.
* If the Assignment required toggle button is set to No for an application in the Microsoft Entra ID portal, the subscription is created for all Microsoft Entra ID users.
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### What to do next

Review all automatically generated reclamation rules to meet your specifications for reclaiming user subscriptions. For more information, see [Review a software reclamation rule](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/QjHAOC5kmvypyG1Pph5iIQ "Use reclamation rules to cancel user subscriptions that have limited to no activity.").  
After connecting the SSO application, view information about the SSO profile in the Software Asset Workspace by navigating to License operationsUser subscriptionSSO integration profiles. You can select an integration profile to view the following related lists:

* SSO Applications
* Directory Users
* Scheduled Jobs
* Scheduled Job Results
* Directory Jobs
* Directory Job Results
* Subscription User Exclusion Rule
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After creating an integration profile, you can define subscription exclusion rules to keep certain subscriptions from license cost calculations. For more information, see [Subscription exclusions for SaaS and SSO applications](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/kwS~TWLEZdf67e7UjappHg#subscription-exclusions "Define subscription exclusions for your SaaS and SSO applications to optimize your licensing costs by keeping the excluded subscriptions out of license cost calculations.").

Create software entitlements for the automatically generated software models to track used software against owned software. For more information on creating software entitlements in the Software Asset Management classic application, see [Create entitlements in Software Asset Management Core UI](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/8ZR9KWQ1FY73pUmBw_wZRQ "Create entitlements in the Software Asset Management Core UI application to record your license details and allocate purchased software rights to users or devices."). For more information on creating software entitlements in the Software Asset Workspace, see [Create entitlements in workspace](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/ZvL7kERffOGQ6dpBU_744w "Create entitlements in the Software Asset Workspace to enter your license details and allocate purchased software rights to users or devices."). For more information on creating software entitlements using the Software Asset Management Playbook, see [Create entitlements using the guided walk-through](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/rw30KUYxwGuwCDdFtc0mOg "Use the guided walk-through playbook for a step-by-step process of creating entitlements.").

Reconciliation also runs on your subscriptions as a scheduled job or on-demand. You can view your reconciliation results in the [License Workbench](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/K_GziLbR~smXeeWp0kcdNw "Review reconciliation results in a simplified workbench view.") (Software Asset Management classic application) or the [License usage view](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/Ct5YAvsPFESpnVaeLwu5_w "Use the license usage view as a single plane to understand the license position of all software products, remediate non-compliance, view reconciliation results, view, or add removal candidates, and view Software Asset Management related reports.") (Software Asset Workspace). Use these results to determine your license compliance position and to remediate any non-compliance. For more information on running
reconciliation in the Software Asset Management classic application, see [Run software reconciliation in Software Asset Management classic](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/Pic766RsbcGCoP1GsB_9RA "Reconciliation is run as a scheduled job (default is weekly), but you can also run reconciliation manually to reconcile software products in your environment on demand."). For more information on running reconciliation in the Software Asset Workspace, see [Run software reconciliation in the workspace](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/SUHzxdFqMeO8rQemacW3sA "Reconciliation is run as a scheduled job (default is weekly), but you can also run reconciliation manually to reconcile software products in the Software Asset Workspace environment on-demand.").

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