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@@ -601,7 +601,7 @@ Note that Google does not support the offline_access scope so instead use the pr
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<key>pfm_description</key>
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<string>Name of OIDC claim that contains an alias to add to a user account. Usually this is the "upn" (eg [email protected]) so the user can log in at the standard login window the same as the IdP login window. Adds the value to record name of the user account as an alias.</string>
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<string>Name of OIDC claim that contains an alias to add to a user account. Usually this is the "upn" (eg [email protected]) so the user can log in at the standard login window the same as the IdP login window. Adds the value to record name of the user account as an alias.</string>
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<string>Password element id of the html element that has the password. It is read by using JavaScript to get the value (for example, for Azure, the JavaScript document.getElementById('i0118').value is sent. If this default is not set, standard values for Azure and Google Cloud will be used. To find out this value, use a browser to inspect the source of the page that has the password on it. Find the id of the textfield that has the password. Fill in the password and then open the JavaScript console. Run:
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<string>Password element id of the html element that has the password. It is read by using JavaScript to get the value (for example, for Azure, the JavaScript document.getElementById('i0118').value is sent. If this default is not set, standard values for Azure and Google Cloud will be used. To find out this value, use a browser to inspect the source of the page that has the password on it. Find the id of the textfield that has the password. Fill in the password and then open the JavaScript console. Run:
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