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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 with standard credentials. This feature also adds support for multiple SSO profiles.
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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.
 
 
  
 
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Revision as of 15:59, 12 April 2016

Why.jpeg This article will explain why this feature is a benefit to your organization.


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.

How.png Click here for an overview on setting up this feature.