No, the SSO might contain several email addresses that are not registered in &frankly, then access is not granted to these users until they are added by an administrator (Some cases managers are allowed to add users too) via People > Users.
No, the SSO might contain several email addresses that are not registered in &frankly, then access is not granted to these users until they are added by an administrator (Some cases managers are allowed to add users too) via People > Users.