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Small update Guardrails doc about Google SSO to align with the new UI.
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## Guardrails Google Directory Initialization
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1. Log into Guardrails using a profile with `Turbot/Owner` access.
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2. At the root level, select the **Permissions** tab (designated with a user icon), then click **Directories**.
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3. Click the **New Directory** button and finally the **Google** option.
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4. Enter a name for the directory and a description if desired.
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5. Enter the **Hosted Domain**. Guardrails will restrict login for this directory to this specific domain name only.
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6. Define the **Profile ID Template**. This profile ID MUST be unique, but it is possible to have multiple directories map users to the same ID. The value cannot be changed unless the directory is **New**.
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1. At the root level, click the **Workspace** tab on the top right hand corner.
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1. Select the **Permissions** tab (designated with a user icon), then click **Directories**.
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1. Click the **New Directory** button and finally the **Google** option.
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1. Enter a name for the directory and a description if desired.
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1. Enter the **Hosted Domain**. Guardrails will restrict login for this directory to this specific domain name only.
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1. Define the **Profile ID Template**. This profile ID MUST be unique, but it is possible to have multiple directories map users to the same ID. The value cannot be changed unless the directory is **New**.
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## Input Google Information into Guardrails
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