Remove "Login" field after SAML integration.

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Have the option to only allow authentication through SAML once it's integrated.

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Separate Pages for OAuth Sources

We are increasingly giving Client end-users access to their computers via Control, and would love to give access via OAuth to Office 365 for some of the clients. However, this is currently not a workable solution because each different OAuth source creates a new login button. If there were a way to have it only display each client button on different named pages, or named themes it would be great. We could give the client a link like https://control.url/ClientA and it would show them only their own login button.

Allow re-arranging the login options on the ScreenConnect login screen when using alternate auth methods like SAML.

Would like to make the SAML login the first login on the screen on the screenconnect login.  Optionally, would like to remove the standard login or otherwise hide it when we have SAML enabled and working.

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Patrick Daniels

Wondering if there's any movement on this.  We'd like to activate SAML auth, pairing it with our AD accounts.  But, we don't want them to also be able to log in with their AD accounts.  With this "dual" login option, seems like we're offering them a workaround for the MFA we're imposing.  I see it was under review 3 months ago.  Any progress on that review?  Thanks!  Patrick

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Darren K

We allow some of our clients with internal IT to use our ScreenConnect instance. If I link their Azure AD and put the Display Name as them, then it leaks who my clients are to the public. The only alternative is to give them generic names, but then I have to tell my various clients to use the second button, or the third one.


I would really like it if the logon page could match the domain of the user with a given external provider instead of listing the various external providers to the public.


We could simple add a field to the SAML configuration that is the domain name and then it can auto switch.

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Caitlin M Barnes Team Member
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KD-FDI

I agree, now that we have SAML working I don't understand why the username, password and login buttons are active.



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Patrick Daniels

Would like to second this.  We want our page to redirect to our own authentication page that handles authentication and multifactor, before letting them log in to ScreenConnect.   Having the ability to turn this feature on/off from WebConfig Options would be great.



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