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title: "SSO Login for Salesforce"
slug: "how-to-configure-panaya-sso-login"
updated: 2025-08-18T21:03:57Z
published: 2025-08-18T21:03:57Z
---

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# SSO Login for Salesforce

This article explains how to configure SSO for **Salesforce**users who want to log in with their Salesforce credentials.  
We have another version of this article [for SAP, Oracle, and Salesforce users](/v1/docs/how-to-configure-panaya-sso-login-1) who want to log in with organizational credentials.[](/v1/docs/how-to-configure-panaya-sso-login-1)

To allow users to seamlessly login to Panaya using their Salesforce credentials, follow the instructions below.

1. Click on the **Settings button**![](https://cdn.document360.io/f404076c-de23-4609-848e-2dfd4ef701b0/Images/Documentation/image-1638817991521.png)to open up the **Settings panel**
2. In the Security section, select **View & Manage**Single Sign On (Open ID Connect)  
![](https://cdn.document360.io/f404076c-de23-4609-848e-2dfd4ef701b0/Images/Documentation/image-1638818012068.png)
3. Select to**Use Salesforce IDP configuration**  
**![](https://cdn.document360.io/f404076c-de23-4609-848e-2dfd4ef701b0/Images/Documentation/image-1638818041058.png)**
4. Select your **Email Domain** from the drop-down list to auto-populate all other fields. There is no need to fill out these fields.  
This list of email domains is derived from your authenticated Salesforce org.  
![](https://cdn.document360.io/f404076c-de23-4609-848e-2dfd4ef701b0/Images/Documentation/image-1638818058517.png)
5. Review the **Authentication**and **Token URLs**.  
These **URLs should end**with one of the following -  
   
/oauth2/v1/authorize    or    /oauth2/v2/authorization  
/oauth2/v1/token    or    /oauth2/v2/token
6. Click on **Check Configuration**  
[](https://docs.pingidentity.com/bundle/pingfederate-93/page/roj1564002966901.html)
7. To roll out the configuration to all organizational users, click on **Continue To Log In With SSO**.  
![](https://cdn.document360.io/f404076c-de23-4609-848e-2dfd4ef701b0/Images/Documentation/image-1638818084032.png) ![](https://cdn.document360.io/f404076c-de23-4609-848e-2dfd4ef701b0/Images/Documentation/image-1638818101805.png)
8. To roll out the configuration to all organizational users, click on **Roll Out To All Users**.  
![](https://cdn.document360.io/f404076c-de23-4609-848e-2dfd4ef701b0/Images/Documentation/image-1638818112025.png)  
  
The **Identify Provider Configuration** will show as **Active.**  
Users should now log in via SSO login with their organizational credentials.  
![](https://cdn.document360.io/f404076c-de23-4609-848e-2dfd4ef701b0/Images/Documentation/image-1638818124646.png)

ImportantYou must log in to Panaya using the same email address for both the configuration and the **validation step**.

**Need further assistance?** [Contact Panaya Support](mailto:support@panaya.com?subject=SSO%202.0%20Integration%20-%20Assistance%20needed)

## Related

- [SSO Configuration - common issues](/sso-configuration-common-issues.md)
