Salesforce Certified Identity and Access Management Practice

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What is a prerequisite for enabling SSO across multiple orgs for authentication?

  1. User training

  2. Custom domain

  3. API Key

  4. OAuth token

The correct answer is: Custom domain

Enabling Single Sign-On (SSO) across multiple Salesforce organizations requires a custom domain. A custom domain enables the establishment of a consistent and unified URL structure for the various orgs, which is critical for reliable authentication and seamless user experience. When SSO is configured, it typically involves directing users through an identity provider that recognizes the custom domain, facilitating the authentication process across the linked Salesforce environments. While user training, API keys, and OAuth tokens play essential roles in broader identity and access management contexts, they do not serve as foundational prerequisites specifically for enabling SSO across multiple orgs. Having a custom domain is the essential step to ensure that all participating orgs can communicate effectively and securely through the SSO mechanism.