diff --git a/docker-hub/onboard-business.md b/docker-hub/onboard-business.md index 6a6cce75f5..69d153d329 100644 --- a/docker-hub/onboard-business.md +++ b/docker-hub/onboard-business.md @@ -56,17 +56,12 @@ To add an owner, invite a user to the **owners** team. For more details, see [In Add members to your organization using a CSV file, or by entering their email addresses. For more details, see [Invite members](../docker-hub/members.md/#invite-members){: target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="_"} -> **Note** -> -> Before you invite members, you must create at least one team. For details, see [Create a team](../docker-hub/orgs.md/#create-a-team){: target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="_"}. - ## Step 5: Manage members with SSO and SCIM Automate adding members to your organization using the following: - Single Sign-on: Automatically provision and add members when they sign in to Docker through your identity provider. For details, see [Single Sign-on overview](../single-sign-on/index.md). - System for Cross-domain Identity Management: Automatically provision, add, and de-provision members from your identity provider. For details, see [SCIM](../docker-hub/scim.md). - ## Step 6: Enforce sign-in for Docker Desktop By default, members of your organization can use Docker Desktop on their machines without signing in to any Docker account. To ensure that a user signs in to a Docker account that is a member of your organization and that the diff --git a/docker-hub/onboard-team.md b/docker-hub/onboard-team.md index 70cba5feab..8ddd3e6ed0 100644 --- a/docker-hub/onboard-team.md +++ b/docker-hub/onboard-team.md @@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ Before you start to on board your organization, ensure that you've completed the - You have a Docker Team subscription. [Buy now](https://www.docker.com/pricing/) if you haven't subscribed to Docker Team yet. - You are familiar with Docker terminology. If you discover any unfamiliar terms, see the [glossary](/glossary/#docker) or [FAQs](../docker-hub/onboarding-faqs.md). - ## Step 1: Identify your Docker users and their Docker accounts To begin, you should identify which users you will need to add to your Docker Team organization. Identifying your users will help you efficiently allocate your subscription's seats and manage access. @@ -39,11 +38,6 @@ To add an owner, invite a user to the **owners** team. For more details, see [In Add members to your organization using a CSV file, or by entering their email addresses. For more details, see [Invite members](../docker-hub/members.md/#invite-members){: target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="_"} -> **Note** -> -> Before you invite members, you must create at least one team. For details, see [Create a team](../docker-hub/orgs.md/#create-a-team){: target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="_"}. - - ## Step 4: Enforce sign-in for Docker Desktop By default, members of your organization can use Docker Desktop on their machines without signing in to any Docker account. To ensure that a user signs in to a Docker account that is a member of your organization and that the