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Examples for Configuring an Authentication Provider Using OpenID Connect
These examples show you how to configure single-sign on (SSO) with Salesforce as the relying party for a third-party OpenID provider.

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These examples show you how to configure single-sign on (SSO) with Salesforce as the relying party for a third-party OpenID provider.
| Available in: both Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience |
Available in: Developer, Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Database.com Editions Tabs are not available in Database.com |
| Available in: Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic |
| Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions |
The examples include configuring an Amazon authentication provider and an Azure AD authentication provider.

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