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Step 1: Create the new application
- Go to your Active Directory in Windows Azure and select Applications.
![](https://wiki.searchtechnologies.com/images/thumb/f/f2/AADGE_Step_1.jpg/400px-AADGE_Step_1.jpg.png)
![](/download/attachments/110167080/AADGE_Step_2.jpg?version=1&modificationDate=1464406601000&api=v2)
- Select "Add an application my organization is developing".
![](https://wiki.searchtechnologies.com/images/thumb/d/db/AADGE_Step_3.jpg/400px-AADGE_Step_3.jpg.png)
- Set "Aspire AAD Group Expander" as the application name and "Web application and/or web api" as application type. Click the arrow.
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Step 2: Get the Client ID and Secret Key
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- Scroll down until you find the Client ID and the "Keys" Section. First copy and save the Client ID. Then select the duration for the new key.
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![](https://wiki.searchtechnologies.com/images/thumb/1/12/AADGE_Step_8.jpg/400px-AADGE_Step_8.jpg.png)
- You'll now see the Client Key and it's expiration date. Copy this key and save it. It'll not appear again after you leave the page
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Step 3: Application Permissions
- Scroll down to "Permissions to other applications".
- Remove any current permission that the application has and just leave the "Read directory data" permission under Application Permissions.
- Click "Sa