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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion modules/ROOT/pages/connecting-to-salesforce.adoc
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Expand Up @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Follow these steps to connect to your Salesforce organization:
. Click *Connect to Salesforce*.
. To a create a portal directly in production, select *Production* from the *Environment* list.
. To a create a portal in a sandbox, select *Sandbox* from the *Environment* list.
. Enter the username and password of your Salesforce organization and click *Log In*.
//. Enter the username and password of your Salesforce organization and click *Log In*.
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. If you have a custom Salesforce domain, select *I have a custom Salesforce domain* and enter your domain address.
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If you don't use a custom domain and you have active Salesforce sessions in the selected environment, you log in to Salesforce using the first active session.
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3 changes: 1 addition & 2 deletions modules/ROOT/pages/managing-users.adoc
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Expand Up @@ -57,8 +57,7 @@ To add the user group to the corresponding profile in API Experience Hub:

. From the *User groups* page, select a group.
. In the *External IdP groups* tab, click *+ Add group mapping*.
. Enter the group name and select an Salesforce identity provider name.
. Click *Save*.
. Enter the group name and click *Save*.

=== View APIs That User Groups Can See
To view the APIs that are visible by a user group for portal members and also the APIs assigned only to a user group. The *APIs visible to the user group* tab shows all of the APIs that members of the portal can see.
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