Logging in to Dialpad via Single Sign-On (SSO)
1. To begin with, open up the Dialpad app. Alternatively, open a web browser window, navigate to Dialpad.com, and click Login:
2. Either way, you should be at a login like the App window above. Click on "Log in with another provider", and it will ask you for your domain. This will *always* be TrustedNurseStaffing.com.
3. This will redirect you automatically to your currently-active default browser and open a new tab, asking you to log in to Office365. If you're already logged in to Office365 in that browser, you'll get the window below. Otherwise, log in, and it should switch to this window.
4. It may also ask if it's okay to "Always allow dialpad.com to open links of this type in the associated app" - check the box for Yes and then hit Open Dialpad.
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