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[[_getting_started_hello_world_enabling_authz_services]]
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= Enabling Authorization Services
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You can enable authorization services in an existing client application configured to use the OpenID Connect Protocol. You can also create a new client.
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To create a new client, complete the following steps:
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. Click *Clients* to start creating a new client application and fill in the *Client ID*, *Client Protocol*, and *Root URL* fields.
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.Create Client Application
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image:{project_images}/getting-started/hello-world/create-client.png[alt="Create Client Application"]
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. Click *Save*. The Client Details page is displayed.
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. On the Client Details page, select *confidential* in the *Access Type* field, change the *Authorization Enabled* switch to *ON*, and then click *Save*. A new *Authorization* tab is displayed for the client.
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.Client Details
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image:{project_images}/getting-started/hello-world/enable-authz.png[alt="Client Details"]
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. Click the *Authorization* tab and an Authorization Settings page similar to the following is displayed:
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.Authorization Settings
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image:{project_images}/getting-started/hello-world/authz-settings.png[alt="Authorization Settings"]
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When you enable authorization services for a client application, {project_name} automatically creates several <<_resource_server_default_config, default settings>> for your client authorization configuration.
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For more information about authorization configuration, see <<_resource_server_enable_authorization, Enabling Authorization Services>>.
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