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Adding new federation provider type CIAMCUD #1389

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CIAM has new tenant used in labs - MSIDLABCIAM6 to support CUD (custom URL domains). Updating federation provider types to include ciamcud

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  • Feature work
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  • Documentation
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  • Test
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  • High – Errors could cause MAJOR regression of many scenarios. (Example: new large features or high level infrastructure changes)
  • Medium – Errors could cause regression of 1 or more scenarios. (Example: somewhat complex bug fixes, small new features)
  • Small – No issues are expected. (Example: Very small bug fixes, string changes, or configuration settings changes)

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@fidelianawar fidelianawar requested a review from a team as a code owner June 25, 2024 18:15
@@ -66,6 +66,7 @@ extern MSIDTestAccountFederationProviderType MSIDTestAccountFederationProviderTy
extern MSIDTestAccountFederationProviderType MSIDTestAccountFederationProviderTypePing;

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This pull request does not update changelog.txt.

Please consider if this change would be noticeable to a partner or user and either update changelog.txt or resolve this conversation.

@fidelianawar fidelianawar merged commit 338a162 into dev Aug 20, 2024
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