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admin: update sso for companies
Signed-off-by: Craig Osterhout <craig.osterhout@docker.com>
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1. Sign in to the [Admin Console](https://app.docker.com/admin/).
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2. Select your organization or company in the left navigation drop-down menu,
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and then select **SSO and SCIM**.
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> [!NOTE]
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> When an organization is part of a company, you must select the company and
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> view the SSO connection for that organization at the company level.
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3. In the SSO connections table, select the **Actions** icon and **View error
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logs**. The **Connection errors** page appears with a list of errors that
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have occurred in the past 7 days.
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1. Sign in to {{ $product_link }}.
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2. {{ $domain_navigation }}
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> [!NOTE]
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>
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> When an organization is part of a company, you must select the company and
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> configure the domain for that organization at the company level. Each
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> organization in a company can have its own domain, but it must be
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> configured at the company level.
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3. Select **Add a domain**.
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4. Continue with the on-screen instructions to get a verification code for
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your domain as a **TXT Record Value**.
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1. Sign in to {{ $product_link }}.
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2. {{ $sso_navigation }}
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> [!NOTE]
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>
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> When an organization is part of a company, you must select the company and
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> configure SSO for that organization at the company level. Each organization
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> can have its own SSO configuration and domain, but it must be configured at
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> the company level.
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3. In the SSO connections table select **Create Connection**, and create a name for the connection.
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> [!NOTE]
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1. Sign in to {{ $product_link }}.
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2. {{ $sso_navigation }}
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> [!NOTE]
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>
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> When an organization is part of a company, you must select the company and
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> configure SSO enforcement for that organization at the company level. Each
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> organization in a company can have its own configuration, but it must be
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> configured at the company level.
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3. In the SSO connections table, select the **Action** icon and then **Enable enforcement**.
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When SSO is enforced, your users are unable to modify their email address and password, convert a user account to an organization, or set up 2FA through Docker Hub. You must enable 2FA through your IdP.
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1. Sign in to {{ $product_link }}.
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2. {{ $sso_navigation }}
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> [!NOTE]
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>
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> When an organization is part of a company, you must select the company and
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> manage the SSO settings for that organization at the company level. Each
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> organization can have its own domain and SSO configuration, but it must be
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> managed at the company level.
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3. In the SSO connections table, select the **Action** icon.
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4. Select **Edit connection** to edit your connection.
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5. Follow the on-screen instructions to edit the connection.
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1. Sign in to {{ $product_link }}.
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2. {{ $sso_navigation }}
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> [!NOTE]
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> When an organization is part of a company, you must select the company and
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> delete the SSO connection for that organization at the company level. If a
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> connection is used by mulitple organizations and you only want to delete
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> the connection for specific organizations, you can [remove those
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> organizations](/security/for-admins/single-sign-on/manage/#remove-an-organization).
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3. In the SSO connections table, select the **Action** icon.
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4. Select **Delete connection**.
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5. Follow the on-screen instructions to delete a connection.
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