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Update direct-federation.md - add note for value of emailaddress claim #1331

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add a note to the emailaddress claim for the SAML federation that the value needs to match the UPN of the user as displayed in Entra ID.

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Ensure the value of the http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/05/identity/claims/emailaddress claim is the UPN of the user as displayed in the Entra ID tenant

add a note to the emailaddress claim for the SAML federation that the value needs to match the UPN of the user as displayed in Entra ID.

> [!NOTE]
> Ensure the value of the `http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/05/identity/claims/emailaddress` claim is the UPN of the user as displayed in the Entra ID tenant
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Jak-MS commented Jan 21, 2025

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Can you review the proposed changes?

Important: When the changes are ready for publication, adding a #sign-off comment is the best way to signal that the PR is ready for the review team to merge.

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