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− | {{Manual lvl 2 | title = LDAP Accounts | content = LDAP accounts are managed outside of the VALT system and then imported into VALT. | + | {{Manual lvl 2 | title = LDAP Accounts | content = LDAP accounts are managed by the organization's Active Directory outside of the VALT system and then imported into VALT. This option is ideal for any organization wanting to streamline its user management and keep accounts consistent across applications. |
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+ | For information on setting up Single Sign-On, see our documentation below, or set up an SSO Discovery call with the IVS Support Team [https://ivs.help Contact the IVS Support Team] | ||
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Revision as of 11:04, 25 March 2025
Introduction
In VALT, there are 3 main ways to manage users.
- Local Accounts
- LDAP Accounts
- SSO Accounts
Local Accounts
Local accounts are created and managed directly on the VALT server. These accounts do not connect to a user's authentication for other applications. This option is best for organizations with a few users, or for organizations that do not utilize Active Directory. Additionally, local accounts can be useful for creating generic logins, such as view-only accounts given to users outside of the organization.
LDAP Accounts
LDAP accounts are managed by the organization's Active Directory outside of the VALT system and then imported into VALT. This option is ideal for any organization wanting to streamline its user management and keep accounts consistent across applications. For information on setting up LDAP or utilizing an existing setup, see our LDAP Documentation below.
Single Sign-On Accounts
Single Sign-On accounts are created with the information provided by the organization's Identity Provider. This option is ideal for any organization wanting to keep accounts consistent and speed along the login process. For information on setting up Single Sign-On, see our documentation below, or set up an SSO Discovery call with the IVS Support Team Contact the IVS Support Team