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VisualSVN on Azure VM using integrated windows authentication and office users

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We have a VisualSVN server set up on an Azure VM running Windows Server 2022 Datacenter Azure Edition. Our windows users are set up on office365 which I understand has its own active directory. Is there a way for the users to log in to the VisualSVN server using their windows credentials? I tried turning on the 'Integrated Windows Authentication' in VisualSVN, but it doesn't work. I believe the disconnect is that the VM is in no way connected to our office365 AD. Are there ways to go about making this connection? My thought is that the VM gets pointed to the office365 AD. Thanks!

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