Single sign-on accounts
You use a single sign-on (SSO) account to securely authenticate with Oracle sites or applications with one set of credentials (user name and password).
If your role requires you to access multiple sites and applications, you may use two different types of SSO accounts. The following table lists the names of the two types of SSO accounts you can use to access different Oracle or Oracle Life Sciences sites and applications.
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Oracle SSO | You create your own account through the New User prompts at the sign in page for My Oracle Support, Support Cloud, or Oracle Life Sciences Learn. Once created, you can access those applications. |
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Create Oracle Life Sciences SSO accounts in Oracle Life Sciences IAMS |
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Create Oracle Life Sciences SSO accounts in Oracle Clinical One Platform |
User administrators, can perform a bulk user upload directly in the Oracle Clinical One Platform. For more information see, About creating user accounts using the upload template Each user account created through this process, is assigned to a study, and can have a role, sites and depots automatically associated to their account. Once created, you receive one to two notification messages. Use the information in your notification message(s) to activate your account through Oracle Life Sciences IAMS. |
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Parent topic: Account basics