Configure Common Cloud Services Secrets settings
Configure the Common Cloud Services (CCS) Secrets settings using the authentication credentials you received from the service provider.
Before you begin
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Make sure that the 2021R1 Cloud Configuration feature flag is enabled
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Make sure you have the Configure Common Cloud Services security privilege (available from the Framework - System Management Module that allows performing suite-wide system management activities from a single, Web-based application, the Enterprise Manager. - Feature Settings privileges on the Roles Setup page)
Procedure
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Go to System Management. Under General Settings, select Feature Settings.
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Select the Common Cloud Services tab.
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In a multi-tenant environment, from the list of Tenants on the left, select the tenant for whom you are configuring the Common Cloud Services.
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To activate the authentication credentials, move the Active slider to on. When turned on, the client automatically uses the settings configured to access the cloud application or service.
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Configure the values returned by the service provider:
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Application (client) ID: The ID that uniquely identifies your application or service.
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Client Secret: The string value for your application or service to use as a password instead of a certificate to identity itself.
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Directory (tenant) ID: The URL of the authorization server that generates the access tokens for the cloud applications or service to consume.
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To verify that the configuration is valid, click
Test in the upper right corner of the page.
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To save the settings, click
Save in the upper right corner of the page.