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Vantage supports two ways for users to sign in to your tenant: with an email address or with a tenant login URL. Both methods use the built-in Vantage identity provider by default, and can be configured to authenticate through an External Identity Provider such as Active Directory or Azure Active Directory.

Sign in with email

Users enter their corporate email on the Vantage sign-in page; Vantage routes them to the correct tenant.

Sign in with a tenant login URL

Users follow a tenant-specific URL that takes them directly to their tenant’s sign-in page.

Sign in with email

1

Enter your corporate email

On the Vantage sign-in page, enter your email in the Corporate email field and click Proceed.
2

Choose a tenant (if prompted)

If your email is registered in multiple tenants, choose the tenant you want to sign in to. Otherwise, Vantage takes you straight to the password screen.
3

Enter your password

Enter your password and click Sign In. To change the email you entered, click Switch Account. If you’ve forgotten your password, click Forgot Password?.
If an External Identity Provider is configured for your tenant, Vantage redirects you to the provider’s sign-in page after you enter your email. For more information, see Authentication using an External Identity Provider.

Sign in with a tenant login URL

1

Open the tenant login URL

Follow the URL link. Vantage takes you to your tenant’s sign-in page.
2

Enter your email (if prompted)

If the URL includes a login_hint parameter with your email, Vantage skips this step. Otherwise, enter your email in the Corporate email field and click Proceed.
3

Enter your password

Enter your password and click Sign In. For URL format and rules, see Tenant login URL.

Setting up an External Identity Provider

Connect an OAuth 2.0 or SAML 2.0 Identity Provider for SSO

Authentication using an External Identity Provider

How users sign in once an External Identity Provider is configured

Tenant login URL

Tenant-specific sign-in URLs

Associated email domains

Allow users from specific email domains to sign in