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Inviting guest users and have them login with SSO seems to only work when using a dedicated OpenId Connect configuration. Not with the common Azure AD IDP.

If your organization is configured with Single Sign On via Azure AD, there are two ways of inviting users to log in. You can either create a user account in your directory. The user account will then be a first class citizen in your domain and get the user type Member and will log in using username@yourprimarydomain. You can also invite external users to your AAD, and these users will then get user type Guest and log in with their external email address.

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