{{ $product_link := "[Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com)" }} {{ $domain_navigation := "Select **Organizations**, your organization, **Settings**, and then **Security**." }} {{ $sso_link := "[SSO](/security/for-admins/single-sign-on/)" }} {{ $scim_link := "[SCIM](/security/for-admins/provisioning/scim/)" }} {{ if eq (.Get "product") "admin" }} {{ $product_link = "the [Admin Console](https://admin.docker.com)" }} {{ $domain_navigation = "Select your organization on the **Choose profile** page, and then select **Domain management**." }} {{ $sso_link = "[SSO](/security/for-admins/single-sign-on/)" }} {{ $scim_link = "[SCIM](/security/for-admins/provisioning/scim/)" }} {{ end }} To audit your domains: 1. Sign in to {{ $product_link }}. 2. {{ $domain_navigation }} 3. In **Domain Audit**, select **Export Users** to export a CSV file of uncaptured users with the following columns: - Name: The name of the user. - Username: The Docker ID of the user. - Email: The email address of the user. You can invite all the uncaptured users to your organization using the exported CSV file. For more details, see [Invite members](/admin/organization/members/). Optionally, enforce single sign-on or enable SCIM to add users to your organization automatically. For more details, see {{ $sso_link }} or {{ $scim_link }}. > [!NOTE] > > Domain audit may identify accounts of users who are no longer a part of your organization. If you don't want to add a user to your organization and you don't want the user to appear in future domain audits, you must deactivate the account or update the associated email address. > > Only someone with access to the Docker account can deactivate the account or update the associated email address. For more details, see [Deactivating an account](/admin/deactivate-account/). >