Note: Don't change settings if you don't know what you're doing. If you're having issues, contact Salesframe support.
SSO, or Single Sign-On allows users to access Salesframe using a Microsoft (Azure AD or ADFS3), Salesforce or Google account.
Choose your provider and you will find the necessary fields to connect to it. We recommend you don't edit these fields unless you know what you're doing. Contact your company's IT department for help. You can also book a meeting with your Salesframe contact person for assistance in defining your SSO connection.
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