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0D50Z00008G7VPVSA3Okta Classic EngineDevices and MobilityAnswered2025-03-15T09:01:17.000Z2015-09-23T15:23:07.000Z2016-09-01T17:51:54.000Z
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  • svcV.75126 (Customer)

    Hi Bart, It has been a long time since i've done anything here so this could be outdated thought.

     

    When we setup our salesforce SSO we leveraged the delauth configuration which allows our users to login through non-saml workflows as if they are providing their salesforce credentials but salesforce is delegating the authentication to okta (which is in my case delegating again to active directory).

     

    So my users would login to salesforce one with their salesforce userid (email address) and their internal windows AD credentials.

     

    -Matt

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  • wlng0 (wlng0)

    Thnx, but this means all your users still have to have a salesforce username and password set by AD right?

  • j5v7c (j5v7c)

    Hi Bart,

     

    We recently announced a new feature called Managed App Configuration. This new feature allows you to set key-value pairs that are deployed with your managed apps. Salesforce supports a configuration key named "AppServiceHosts" that allows you to auto-configure your Salesforce domain. Please note, that for mobile SSO support via OMC and to support SP-initiated login you will need to have a mydomain custom URL set for Salesforce.

     

    If you want to learn more, join our "Ask me Anything" session Thursday Oct. 15th at 10 AM PT. I will be hosting an open Q&A on our community and will cover Okta Mobility Management, Adaptive MFA, and other topics. You can learn more here: bit.ly/1joCz1Q

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How to deal with the salesforce one app for our users, do they really have to individually provide a custom url?