| author | kengaderdus |
|---|---|
| ms.service | active-directory-b2c |
| ms.subservice | B2C |
| ms.topic | include |
| ms.date | 06/11/2021 |
| ms.author | kengaderdus |
When users try to sign in to your app, the app starts an authentication request to the authorization endpoint via a user flow. The user flow defines and controls the user experience. After users complete the user flow, Azure AD B2C generates a token and then redirects users back to your application.
If you haven't done so already, create a user flow or a custom policy. Repeat the steps to create three separate user flows as follows:
- A combined Sign in and sign up user flow, such as
susi. This user flow also supports the Forgot your password experience. - A Profile editing user flow, such as
edit_profile. - A Password reset user flow, such as
reset_password.
Azure AD B2C prepends B2C_1_ to the user flow name. For example, susi becomes B2C_1_susi.