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Enable or Disable External Client App Plugins
Salesforce admins can disable an external client app or its plugins on their external client apps. All changes are made through the configurable policies file in the metadata API.

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Salesforce admins can disable an external client app or its plugins on their external client apps. All changes are made through the configurable policies file in the metadata API.
| User Permissions Needed | |
|---|---|
| To view all external client apps, view their settings, and edit their OAuth policies file | View all External Client Apps, view their settings, and edit their policies |
To enable or disable an external client app plugin, you must first deploy an external client app on your Salesforce org. Deploy an External Client App That References the Source Org’s Global OAuth Settings File, or Deploy an External Client App with a New Global OAuth Settings File.
isEnabled to false.isOauthPluginEnabled field to false.sf project deploy start --manifest package.xml --target-org johndoe@example.comsf project retrieve start --manifest package.xml --target-org johndoe@example.com
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