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Possible to combine SAML with optional SSO and username / password?


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Currently my company is using several accounts and contracts with the same domain.

Users can login either by SSO or username and password.

The administration (using the admin portal) of the users is currently done manually and we want to use SAML in the future while still ensuring that username / password is still working for the accounts currently using it.

 

Is it possible to use SAML without enforcing SSO in the whole organzation?

 

 

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Best answer by rodolfo.napay

Hello ​@Martin Borst ,

 

Thank you for reaching out here in the Docusign Community. Welcome to the Docusign Community and thank you for posting your concerns!

 

To answer your question about enabling SAML without enforcing SSO in the whole Organization, this is possible.

Although, you would have to manually exclude all users that should not have SSO enforced by setting the User's Login Policy.

 

Let us know if you need further assistance with this.

Best regards,
Rodolfo | Docusign Community Moderator
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  • March 13, 2025

Hello ​@Martin Borst ,

 

Thank you for reaching out here in the Docusign Community. Welcome to the Docusign Community and thank you for posting your concerns!

 

To answer your question about enabling SAML without enforcing SSO in the whole Organization, this is possible.

Although, you would have to manually exclude all users that should not have SSO enforced by setting the User's Login Policy.

 

Let us know if you need further assistance with this.

Best regards,
Rodolfo | Docusign Community Moderator
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  • March 14, 2025

Hello ​@rodolfo.napay,

this information is sufficient for the moment - thank you

 

Best regards

 

Martin