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The following section contains step-by-step instructions on how to get started onboarding your organization after you have an organization with a Docker Team subscription.

Prerequisites

Before you start to on board your organization, ensure that you:

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.

  1. Identify the Docker users in your organization.
    • If your organization uses device management software, like MDM or JAMF, you may use the device management software to help identify Docker users. See your device management software's documentation for details. You can identify Docker users by checking if Docker Desktop is installed at the following location on each user's machine:
      • Mac: /Applications/Docker.app
      • Windows: C:\Program Files\Docker\Docker
      • Linux: /opt/docker-desktop
    • If your organization doesn't use device management software, you may survey your users.
  2. Instruct all your Docker users in your organization to update their existing Docker account's email address to an address that's in your organization's domain, or to create a new account using an email address in your organization's domain.
    • To update an account's email address, instruct your users to sign in to Docker Hub{: target="blank" rel="noopener" class=""}, go to Account Settings{: target="blank" rel="noopener" class=""}, and update the email address to their email address in your organization's domain.
    • To create a new account, instruct your users to go sign up{: target="blank" rel="noopener" class=""} using their email address in your organization's domain.
  3. Ask your Docker sales representative to provide a list of Docker accounts that use an email address in your organization's domain.

Step 2: Invite owners

Now that you have a Docker Team organization, it's time to start adding owners to help you set up and manage your organization. Owners can add or remove members, and configure other organization settings.

To add an owner, invite a user and assign them the owner role. For more details, see Invite members{: target="blank" rel="noopener" class=""}.

Step 3: Invite members

Add members to your organization using a CSV file, or by entering their email addresses. For more details, see Invite members{: 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 organizations settings apply to the users session, you can use a registry.json file. For details, see Configure registry.json to enforce sign-in{: target="blank" rel="noopener" class=""}.

What's next

Create and manage your repositories:

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