When administrators attempt to customize the Right Frame URL field under the 'Authentication Configuration' section of My Domain in a Salesforce org, the changes may not appear when accessing the org's My Domain login URL — even after saving successfully.
This usually occurs when the organization was created from a Trialforce Management Org (TMO) template, the branding from that organization gets carried across.
When a Salesforce org is provisioned from a Trialforce Management Org (TMO) template, the branding from the TMO are carried over to the child org. This means that even after saving a custom Right Frame URL in the child org's My Domain settings, the TMO-inherited branding may continue to display instead of the customized URL.
yourorg.my.salesforce.com). The custom URL does not appear in the right frame.If your org was created from a TMO template and you are experiencing this issue, raise a Salesforce Support case for assistance.
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