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articles/active-directory/active-directory-b2b-dynamic-groups.md

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## What are dynamic groups?
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Dynamic configuration of security group membership for Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) is available in [the Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com). Administrators can set rules to populate groups that are created in Azure Active Directory based on user attributes (such as userType, department, or country). This allows members to be automatically added to or removed from a security group based on changes to their attributes. These groups can be used to provide access to applications or cloud resources (such as SharePoint sites and documents) and to assign licenses to members. Read more about dynamic groups in [Dedicated groups in Azure Active Directory](active-directory-accessmanagement-dedicated-groups.md).
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With an AAD Premium P1 or P2 subscription, the Azure portal now provides you with the ability to create advanced rules to enable more complex attribute-based dynamic memberships for Azure Active Directory groups. Learn more about creating advanced rules in [Using attributes to create advanced rules for group membership in Azure Active Directory preview](active-directory-groups-dynamic-membership-azure-portal.md).
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With an AAD Premium P1 or P2 subscription, the Azure portal now provides you with the ability to create advanced rules to enable more complex attribute-based dynamic memberships for Azure Active Directory groups. Learn more about creating advanced rules in [Using attributes to create advanced rules for group membership in Azure Active Directory](active-directory-groups-dynamic-membership-azure-portal.md).
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## What are the built-in dynamic groups?
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The **All users** dynamic group enables tenant admins to create a group containing all users in the tenant with a single click. By default, the **All users** group includes all users in the directory, including Members and Guests.

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title: Customize your sign-in page in the Azure Active Directory | Microsoft Docs
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# Add company branding to your sign-in page in the Azure Active Directory preview
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To avoid confusion, many companies want to apply a consistent look and feel across all the websites and services they manage. Azure Active Directory preview provides this capability by allowing you to customize the appearance of the sign-in page with your company logo and custom color schemes. [What's in the preview?](active-directory-preview-explainer.md) The sign-in page is the page that appears when you sign in to Office 365 or other web-based applications that are using Azure AD as your identity provider. You interact with this page to enter your credentials.
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# Add company branding to your sign-in page in the Azure Active Directory
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To avoid confusion, many companies want to apply a consistent look and feel across all the websites and services they manage. Azure Active Directory provides this capability by allowing you to customize the appearance of the sign-in page with your company logo and custom color schemes. The sign-in page is the page that appears when you sign in to Office 365 or other web-based applications that are using Azure AD as your identity provider. You interact with this page to enter your credentials.
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If you want to show your company brand, colors and other customizable elements on this page, see the following images to understand the difference between the two experiences.
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# Add language-specific company branding to your sign-in page in the Azure Active Directory preview
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To avoid confusion, many companies want to apply a consistent look and feel across all the websites and services they manage. Azure Active Directory preview provides this capability by allowing you to customize the appearance of the sign-in page with your company logo and custom color schemes. [What's in the preview?](active-directory-preview-explainer.md) The sign-in page is the page that appears when you sign in to Office 365 or other web-based applications that are using Azure AD as your identity provider. You interact with this page to enter your credentials.
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# Add language-specific company branding to your sign-in page in the Azure Active Directory
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To avoid confusion, many companies want to apply a consistent look and feel across all the websites and services they manage. Azure Active Directory provides this capability by allowing you to customize the appearance of the sign-in page with your company logo and custom color schemes. The sign-in page is the page that appears when you sign in to Office 365 or other web-based applications that are using Azure AD as your identity provider. You interact with this page to enter your credentials.
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## Customizing the sign-in page for another language
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You can add language-specific elements to your custom sign-in page only if you have already created a custom sign-in page as described in [Add company branding to your sign-in page](active-directory-branding-custom-signon-azure-portal.md). You can configure one sign-in page per directory with a default set of customizable elements. After you’ve configured the default set of page elements, you can configure more versions for different locales. You can also mix and match various elements. For example, you could:

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# Get started with conditional access in Azure Active Directory
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