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Setting up single sign-on

Single sign-on (SSOSSO An authentication scheme that lets users sign in once with an identity provider and access Process360 Live without re-entering credentials.) lets users reach multiple applications with one set of credentials. Centralizing the login improves security — fewer passwords to manage, and one place to control access — and saves users from signing in repeatedly. This section explains how to set SSOSSO An authentication scheme that lets users sign in once with an identity provider and access Process360 Live without re-entering credentials. up with iGrafx Process360 LiveProcess360 Live iGrafx's cloud platform for end-to-end process management — combining process design, mining, simulation, and automation in a single environment..

Supported identity providers

You need a SAMLSAML An XML-based standard for exchanging authentication and authorization data between an identity provider and a service provider. Process360 Live supports SAML 2.0 for SSO. 2.0–compatible identity provider. Common compatible products:

  • Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Microsoft Azure AD)
  • Okta
  • Ping Identity
  • Auth0
  • Microsoft ADFS Server

Which path to follow

Your steps depend on whether you're on the new iGrafx IdentityiGrafx Identity The iGrafx identity and access management service that brokers authentication between customer identity providers and Process360 Live components. Solution or the classic iGrafx Login. To tell which, open your platform URL in a private browser window:

  • If you're forwarded to id.igrafxcloud.com or id.igrafxcloud.eu, you're on the iGrafx IdentityiGrafx Identity The iGrafx identity and access management service that brokers authentication between customer identity providers and Process360 Live components. Solution — contact Customer Support to get started, and see the SAML setup guide for the iGrafx Identity Solution.
  • If your login window appears at https://yourdomain.igrafxcloud.com/Login with no redirect, you're on the classic login — follow the legacy SAML setup guide.

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