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A company is implementing a Power Apps Portal to allow external users to submit support requests and track their status. The portal needs to authenticate users through Azure Active Directory (AAD) and also provide a seamless experience for users who are already logged into the company’s internal applications. Which of the following configurations would best achieve this goal while ensuring that the portal remains secure and user-friendly?
Configure the portal to use Azure AD B2C for authentication, allowing external users to sign in with their own social accounts or email addresses, while also enabling Single Sign-On (SSO) for internal users through AAD.
Set up the portal to use only Azure AD for authentication, requiring all users to have a company email address to access the portal, thus limiting access to only internal users.
Implement a custom authentication mechanism that requires users to enter a username and password for both internal and external access, without integrating with Azure AD.
Use a third-party authentication provider that does not support SSO, requiring users to log in separately for the portal and internal applications.

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