Disable Automatic Synchronization of Username and Email Address Using Guided Setup
By default, when you link Salesforce to Microsoft Azure, Salesforce automatically
updates your Salesforce username and email address with your Microsoft Azure account details. You
can turn off this automatic
update
to retain the username and email address that you have used in
Salesforce.
Required Editions
REQUIRED
EDITIONS
Available in:
Lightning Experience
Available in:
Professional, Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions
User Permissions Needed
To access the Microsoft 365 and Azure Integration Guided Setup
CLM Admin User
In Setup, find and select
Auth. Providers.
Select the auth provider that you've configured.
Click the Registration Handler value and click
Edit.
Search for the updateUser method and
remove
it or comment
out this code.
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