Hello,
I am looking to enable SSO on our Business plan. We currently have a number of free users that are set up as guests.
When SSO is enabled will these free users need to start using a full license?
Thanks,
Ash
Hello,
I am looking to enable SSO on our Business plan. We currently have a number of free users that are set up as guests.
When SSO is enabled will these free users need to start using a full license?
Thanks,
Ash
In case anyone else is interested in getting an answer to this question, here's how it works.
Once you enable SSO, any user who has a Guest role in your account and whose email belongs to the domain you'll add to the SSO settings will be forced to sign in via SSO. That means that their access should also be configured on the IdP side for them to be able to sign in successfully.
That being said, enabling SSO doesn't change users' roles and shouldn't lead to unexpected provisioning unless Just In Time Provisioning (JIT) is enabled, but it's a completely different story
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