- First Time Configuration
- About Automation Suite
- Configuration Checklist
- Connecting Your First Robot
- Authentication levels and inheritance
- Host Administration
- Organization Administration
- Accounts and Roles
- Licensing
- Notifications
Authentication levels and inheritance
Choosing the identity provider for your organization affects the way users sign in, and how user and group accounts are created and managed. In the UiPath platform, administrators can choose the authentication and related security settings either globally (host level) for all organizations at once, or for each organization.
Azure AD Host Level |
Azure AD Org Level |
SAML Host Level |
SAML Org Level | |
Directory integration |
No |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Automatic provisioning |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Automatic group provisioning |
No |
No |
No |
Yes |
As a system administrator, you can choose the authentication and related default security settings for your installation at the host level. We call these host authentication and security settings, and they are inherited by all organizations as default.
As an organization administrator, you can choose the authentication and related security settings for your organization. Some settings are inherited from the host level, but you can override them if different settings should apply for your organization.
As a system administrator, you can choose the authentication and related default security settings for your entire Automation Suite installation at the host level. We call these host authentication and security settings and they are inherited by all organizations as default.
As an organization administrator, you can choose the authentication and related security settings for your organization. Some settings are inherited from the host level, but you can override them if different settings should apply for your organization.