ADSelfService Plus supports Active Directory (AD)-based single sign-on (SSO) for Wrike logins and many other SAML-enabled applications. When Wrike SSO is enabled, users only have to log in to ADSelfService Plus, the identity provider, once. After logging in, users can securely access their Wrike accounts without having to enter their usernames and passwords again.
ADSelfService Plus supports service provider (SP)-initiated SSO for Wrike logins.
SP-initiated Wrike SSO: Users can access their Wrike domain via a URL or bookmark. They will automatically be redirected to the ADSelfService Plus portal for login. Once they've signed on, they'll be automatically redirected and logged in to the Wrike portal.
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Configuring SAML SSO settings in Wrike
Your users can now log in to their Wrike account automatically using single sign-on.
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