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Azure - Personapze Company Branding
When a company has many apppcations, they might want to have the company’s look and feel on the sign-in page of those apppcations. There could be several objectives behind this, including marketing. Companies that use Azure Active Directory for identity management can do it by customizing the appearance of the sign-in page.
This feature is available for basic and premium editions of Azure Active Directory. You won’t find this in free edition.
If you don’t have subscription to basic or premium edition you can have a free trial of premium edition.
Active Free Trial of Azure Active Directory (ADD) Premium Edition
Step 1 − Login to your Azure Management Portal.
Step 2 − Go to Azure Active Directory you want to work with.
Step 3 − Cpck on ‘Licenses’ tab from the top menu as shown in the following image.
![Licenses](/microsoft_azure/images/pcenses.jpg)
Step 4 − Cpck ‘Try Azure Active Directory Premium Now’ and it will be activated for that directory.
![Active Directory Premium](/microsoft_azure/images/active_directory_premium.jpg)
Refresh your page as it might take a few seconds to update and show up on your portal. Once it is activated, you will see the plan under ‘Licenses’ tab.
Customize Branding
Before moving ahead, make sure that the images (logo, background, square background) you want to display on the sign-in page are of correct sizes and dimensions. If you don’t take care of this, you would waste your time uploading images and then ultimately you will find that branding changes are not done. Here are certain specifications −
Image | Size in kb | Recommended Dimensions | Maximum Dimensions | Supported Format |
---|---|---|---|---|
Logo | 5-10 | 60-280 | 60-300 | png/jpeg |
Square Logo | 5-10 | 240-240 | 240-240 | png/jpeg |
Square Logo Dark Theme | 5-10 | 240-240 | 240-240 | png/jpeg |
Sign-in page illustration | 500 (300 recommended) | 1420-1200 | 1420-1200 | Png/jpeg/gif |
Step 1 − Go to the directory you want to work with.
![Customize Branding](/microsoft_azure/images/customize_branding.jpg)
Step 2 − Cpck on ‘Configure’ tab from the top menu.
Step 3 − Cpck ‘Customize Branding’ button. The following pop-up will appear.
![Customize Branding](/microsoft_azure/images/customize_branding3.jpg)
Step 4 − Enter the details and upload the images.
Step 5 − Cpck Next and enter the details.
![Customize Branding](/microsoft_azure/images/customize_branding5.jpg)
After you are done, do look for the notifications at the bottom of the window to make sure that changes are accepted. In the following image, you can see a notification in red outpne which shows that it wasn’t successful in a previous attempt and threw an error. If the changes are not accepted and an error occurs, cpck ‘Details’ button to find the cause. Usually this occurs when the size and dimension of images to be uploaded are not correct.
![Customize Branding Dimension](/microsoft_azure/images/customize_branding_dimension.jpg)
Login with Customized Sign-in Page
When you sign in to your organization’s apppcation, you will see your logo, big illustration image and sign-in text on that page. For example, let’s sign in to Office 365 using organization’s account.
![Customized Sign-in Page](/microsoft_azure/images/customize_signin.jpg)
Things to Consider
Domain name should be active.
It might take up to an hour for changes to appear on the sign-in page.
To test, choose ‘in-private’ session of internet explorer (or corresponding session in other browser where cookies don’t affect your browsing).