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How to Turn Off SSO After Setting Up Nextcloud

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    I have set up Nextcloud on my server but am finding that I prefer to use Nextcloud itself to manage users rather than Cloudron. Is there a way to turn OFF single sign on after a Nextcloud is already set up?

    I see the documentation on user management and the advantages of SSO, but I can't find a way to turn it off from an existing installation.

    Is there a way to do that?

    Thank you!

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      I have set up Nextcloud on my server but am finding that I prefer to use Nextcloud itself to manage users rather than Cloudron. Is there a way to turn OFF single sign on after a Nextcloud is already set up?

      I see the documentation on user management and the advantages of SSO, but I can't find a way to turn it off from an existing installation.

      Is there a way to do that?

      Thank you!

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      @freecicero hi and welcome here!

      currently the SSO option is only available during install times, but we have considered changing this to allow changing this afterwards also. So far this didn't make it to a release though.
      It will also require a lot of testing for each package to see how an app behaves if suddenly LDAP is disabled.

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        @freecicero hi and welcome here!

        currently the SSO option is only available during install times, but we have considered changing this to allow changing this afterwards also. So far this didn't make it to a release though.
        It will also require a lot of testing for each package to see how an app behaves if suddenly LDAP is disabled.

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        @nebulon Thank you for the reply Nebulon! Even if disappointing to me currently, I do appreciate the quick response!

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