Just in Time Provisioning is only available to organizations on a Dashlane Business or Business Plus plan.
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Turn on Just in Time Provisioning to make onboarding new employees to Dashlane faster and simpler. When a new employee goes to log in to Dashlane with their work email, they’ll automatically be prompted to log in with SSO and added to your plan. They won’t need to use an email invite or invite link.
Tip: You can prompt your employees to log in to Dashlane by mass deploying the extension.
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Note: If you already turned on Just in Time Provisioning and a plan member sees an error message when logging in for the first time, it could mean that your plan is out of seats.
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Before you turn on Just in Time Provisioning
Before you can turn on Just in Time Provisioning, make sure you’ve done the following:
- Set up SSO for Dashlane. You can also turn on Just in Time Provisioning during the SSO setup itself.
More about setting up SSO - If you’re using Just in Time Provisioning along with another automatic provisioning method, like SCIM or AD sync, make sure to add all of your plan members to your synced groups. Otherwise, plan members who aren’t added to synced groups will be removed the next time the directory syncs.
Turn on Just in Time Provisioning in your SSO settings
Edit your SSO settings to turn on Just in Time Provisioning:
- Select the Dashlane D icon in your browser’s toolbar and enter your admin Master Password if prompted. In the extension pop-up, select More and then Open the Admin Console.
- Select Integrations and then select Single sign-on.
- If you use self-hosted SSO, select Edit self-hosted SSO, select Edit for SSO settings, scroll to Just in Time Provisioning and turn it on.
- If you use Confidential SSO, select Edit Confidential SSO, scroll to Step 3: Verify your domain(s), and turn on Just in Time Provisioning.