Set Up SSO on Login

Starting Wednesday, January 21st, 2026, RXNT will support Microsoft Single Sign-On (SSO) through Entra ID (formerly Azure AD), making login faster and more secure. Entra ID can also be used for EPCS authentication and multi-factor authentication (MFA).

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Set up Google Workspace as your Single Sign-On (SSO) identity provider to let users log in to RXNT with their Google credentials. This integration simplifies account management and enhances security by centralizing authentication through your organization’s Google Workspace domain. This article walks you through the steps to configure Google Workspace as your SSO identity provider in RXNT, including how to generate the necessary credentials and complete the setup.

Configure Google Workspace for SSO with RXNT

Create a Google Project

Navigate to the Google Cloud Console and click the project picker in the upper-left corner.

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In the project selection screen, click New project in the upper right.

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In the New Project screen, enter RXNT SSO as the project name, then click Create

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Set up OAuth consent screen

Click the three dot menu to open the the left side navigation menu.

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Select APIs & Services, then OAuth consent screen.

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Click Get started.

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Enter RXNT as the App name (the app asking for consent), choose your google account from the User support email dropdown menu then click Next.

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Select Internal as the Audience (only available to users within your organization), then click Next.

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Enter your IT support email in the Email addresses field, then click Next. This will be used in case Google needs to contact you.

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To complete, Agree to the User Data Policy, then click Continue.

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Click Create.

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Configure Privacy Policy and Terms of Use

From the left sidebar, select APIs & Services, then OAuth consent screen.

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Selecting Branding from the left side menu.

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Scroll to the App domain section, and enter the following values:

  • Application home page: https://www.rxnt.com/
  • Application privacy policy link: https://www.rxnt.com/privacy-policy/
  • Application terms of service link: https://www.rxnt.com/terms-of-use/
  • In the Authorized domains subsection, click Add domain and enter rxnt.com

Your configuration should look like this.
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The privacy policy and terms of use will be displayed the first time users log into RXNT with Google.

Create OAuth 2.0 credentials

From the left side navigation menu, select APIs & Services, then Credentials.

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Click Create Credentials at the top, then select OAuth client ID.

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Select Web Application as the application type.

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Enter RXNT Client as the Name

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Set authorized JavaScript origins

The authorized JavaScript origins field contains the base URIs from which your RXNT application will make authentication requests. 

In the Authorized JavaScript origins section, click Add URI.

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In the URIs 1 field, enter https://auth.rxnt.com.

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Set authorized redirect URIs

The authorized redirect URIs contain a list of paths the user could be redirected to upon authentication.

In the authorized redirect URIs section, click on Add URI.

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In the URIs 1 field, enter https://auth.rxnt.com/oauth2/callback.

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Click Create.

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Use the credentials

After the OAuth client is created, the page will display your new client credentials. Make sure to copy and safely save the Client ID and Client Secret, as you'll need to enter them into RXNT in the next step.

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Now, log in to the RXNT Product Dashboard. In the top right corner, click on the Utilities menu, then Settings.

You must have the practice administrator role to access this.

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Select SSO Identity Providers from the left side menu, then use the toggle to Enable Single Sign-On (SSO) for this company.

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Select Google Workspace as the identity provider, and enter the Client ID and Client Secret from the previous step.

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Click Save.

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All users within your practice will now be able to log in to RXNT using their Google credentials. 

Disable external identity provider 

If you need to temporarily turn off SSO for your organization, you can disable the Google Workspace connection without deleting it. Disabling SSO prevents users from signing in with Google, but your configuration and credentials remain saved. You can re-enable it at any time.

On the Login Management screen, click Enable Single Sign-On (SSO) for this company to disable it.

Click Disable to confirm.

Once disabled, users must sign in using their RXNT credentials until SSO is re-enabled.

To re-enable, click Enable Single Sign-On (SSO) for this company.

Click Enable to confirm the action.

All users within your practice will now be able to log in to RXNT using their Google credentials again.

Delete external identity provider

Deleting the Google Workspace identity provider permanently removes your SSO configuration and stored credentials. The users in your organization will need to log in with RXNT credentials. This action cannot be undone. If you later want to use Google Workspace for SSO again, you’ll need to re-enter your credentials and complete the setup process from the beginning.

On the Login Management screen, click Delete.

Type DELETE into the box, then click the Delete button.

Users will now need to log in with their RXNT credentials or another enabled identity provider.

Click here to learn more about how users within your organization link their RXNT account to Google.

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