Difference between revisions of "Enforce Single Sign-On by Disabling Direct Login Access - Why?"
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Many organizations have policies that require [[Sso|Single Sign-On (SSO)]] be used to access their SmartSimple instance. This feature enables organizations to enforce this requirement by disabling specific users from logging into SmartSimple via the standard SmartSimple login page. | Many organizations have policies that require [[Sso|Single Sign-On (SSO)]] be used to access their SmartSimple instance. This feature enables organizations to enforce this requirement by disabling specific users from logging into SmartSimple via the standard SmartSimple login page. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:34, 1 September 2016
Many organizations have policies that require Single Sign-On (SSO) be used to access their SmartSimple instance. This feature enables organizations to enforce this requirement by disabling specific users from logging into SmartSimple via the standard SmartSimple login page.