diff --git a/articles/active-directory/active-directory-accessmanagement-group-saasapps.md b/articles/active-directory/active-directory-accessmanagement-group-saasapps.md index a901332b4cc20..a1abbebdcab88 100644 --- a/articles/active-directory/active-directory-accessmanagement-group-saasapps.md +++ b/articles/active-directory/active-directory-accessmanagement-group-saasapps.md @@ -13,13 +13,18 @@ ms.workload: identity ms.tgt_pltfrm: na ms.devlang: na ms.topic: article -ms.date: 05/08/2017 +ms.date: 08/04/2017 ms.author: curtand +ms.reviewer: piotrci +ms.custom: it-pro;oldportal --- # Using a group to manage access to SaaS applications Using Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) with an Azure AD Premium or Azure AD Basic license, you can use groups to assign access to a SaaS application that's integrated with Azure AD. For example, if you want to assign access for the marketing department to use five different SaaS applications, you can create a group that contains the users in the marketing department, and then assign that group to these five SaaS applications that are needed by the marketing department. This way you can save time by managing the membership of the marketing department in one place. Users then are assigned to the application when they are added as members of the marketing group, and have their assignments removed from the application when they are removed from the marketing group. +> [!IMPORTANT] +> Microsoft recommends that you manage Azure AD using the [Azure AD admin center](https://aad.portal.azure.com) in the Azure portal instead of using the Azure classic portal referenced in this article. + This capability can be used with hundreds of applications that you can add from within the Azure AD Application Gallery. **To assign access for a group to a SaaS application**