![]() ![]() ![]() Microsoft account signup option through custom policy used from the above link: -Īlso, for getting the profile picture image of Microsoft account in Azure B2C, you will have to already import the profile picture of that user in Azure B2C because there is no way to get the profile photo of a Microsoft account in Azure B2C even through custom policy. Please find the link below for your reference: - You must be signed in as an administrator to be able to change the sign-in screen background image. Select the list for Lock screen status, and select an option such as Mail, Weather, or Calendar. Customize a lock screen quick notification Select Start > Settings. Also, I tried to signup using the Identity Experience Framework also through the custom policy and was successful in creating a Microsoft account in Azure AD B2C during signup. Check that the toggle for Show lock screen background picture on the sign-in screen is turned on. ![]() I didn’t use the claims provider class as posted by you in the question, but I followed the Github solution as given below in the link and I successfully signed with the Microsoft account through the ‘Signin or Signup’ userflow.I will add that in Azure Ad Application I added permission for User.Read, email, profile. Somebody will help me? This is my Claims Provider.įor google and facebook this solution working perfectly. I try to get user image for MSA-OIDC TechnicalProfiles, but it's not working. ![]()
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