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Application Instances Overview

date_range 04-Mar-25

When an organization supports Software as a Service (SaaS) applications, the following are the requirements:

  • You must need access to the SaaS applications using your corporate email IDs. This helps you in accessing all the subscribed application services

  • You must need a unique URL that organization users or external users (for example, third party partners) can use to access data based on permissions. As Dropbox and Google Docs are generic URLs, you do not need a unique URL.

To differentiate between corporate and non-corporate SaaS application instances, administrators need to configure access policies using the instance parameter. Use the Application Instances page to configure the application instance for a CASB profile.

To access the page, click Secure Edge > Security Subscriptions > CASB > Application Instances.

Field Descriptions - Application Instances Page

Table 1: Fields on Application Instances Page

Field

Description

Name

Displays the application instance name.

Cloud Application

Displays the cloud application name.

Application Instance ID

Displays the application instance ID.

Login Domain

Displays the user login domain for the application.

Type

Displays if the cloud application access type is unclassified, work, or personal.

Tag

Displays if the application instance is untagged, sanctioned, or unsanctioned.

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