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2023-01-23
01:05 PM
- last edited on
2023-06-06
09:38 AM
by
Bri
We currently are using SAML integration to create licensed users by default in our Zoom portal when user authenticate with SSO.
We want to update our SAML integration so that we can create both basic and licensed users using a custom SAML attribute for License Type. To do this we plan to setup new application groups in our identity provider to differentiate basic users from licensed users. So for a time we will have the original group which is in production AND the two new groups that we setup.
- If we pass the SAML attribute for License Type in the new integration will it change the license of existing users that are already in the portal?
- Will existing users be affected if we configure the SAML attribute for License type in the portal, but the old integration is not passing it?