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  2. In any web browser, go to admin.google.com. Starting from the sign-in page, enter the email address and password for your admin account (it does not end in @gmail.com). If you forgot your password, go to Reset your administrator password. An admin account has privileges to manage services for other people in your organization.

  3. Get started with Google Workspace Labs

    support.google.com/docs/answer/13447104

    To check if you have access to Workspace Labs features, open a document in Google Docs. On the left, find Help me write . Learn where you can use Workspace Labs features. Workspace Labs is a way for you to experiment with AI-assisted capabilities in our products and share feedback. As a Workspace Labs participant, you have early access to test ...

  4. Google Workspace quickstart for resellers

    support.google.com/channelservices/answer/9400042

    Create a new customer. To add a new customer, click Create customer. You can create a customer account without immediately placing an order. For details, go to Add a Google Workspace customer. Update customer account information. Because customer updates aren't automatically synced to your Partner Sales Console, remind customers to notify you ...

  5. Manage single sign-on (SSO) with Microsoft accounts - Google...

    support.google.com/a/users/answer/12498137

    Turn SSO on or off. Open Drive and click Team dashboard in the lower left corner. On the left, click Permissions. Under Single sign-on (SSO), select an option: None —People on your team sign in with their Google Account. Microsoft (OIDC) —People on your team sign in with their Microsoft 365 account. In the confirmation box, click Confirm.

  6. Ensure that you've uploaded a valid certificate to Google Workspace, and if necessary replace the certificate. In the Google Admin console, go to SecuritySet up single sign-on (SSO) with a third party IdP and click Replace certificate. If you're using a full email address in your NameID element (you must be if you are using SSO with a ...

  7. Verify your domain for Google Workspace

    support.google.com/a/answer/60216

    Verify your domain or secondary domain as soon as possible to use Google Workspace services. Verifying your domain doesn’t affect your email or website. You must verify your domain within the first 9 days of your free trial period. A Google Workspace account with an unverified primary domain is subject to automatic cancellation.

  8. If Google Workspace detects a suspicious sign-in attempt or that an unauthorized person is trying to access a user’s account, that person is presented with a login challenge—an extra security question that asks the person to verify their identity. For example, Google might send a verification code to the real user’s phone.

  9. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is a non-profit organization that collects domain information. Use the ICANN Lookup tool to find your domain registrar. Go to lookup.icann.org. In the search field, enter your domain name and click Lookup. In the results page, scroll down to Registrar Information.

  10. In the Admin console, go to Menu Security Authentication Login challenges. On the left, select the organizational unit where you want to set the policy. For all users, select the top-level organizational unit. Initially, organizational units inherit the settings of its parent. Click Post-SSO verification.

  11. Ask the user with the suspicious login if they remember signing in. They can check their last account activity if they're unsure. If you can't establish the legitimacy of the sign-in, follow the Administrator security checklist. Reset the password of any account with suspicious activity. Note: Google Workspace Support can’t investigate alerts ...