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1. On the **Basic SAML Configuration** section, if you want to configure for the **Google Cloud Platform** perform the following steps:
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> [!NOTE]
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> These values are not real. Update these values with the actual Sign-On URL and Identifier. Google Cloud (G Suite) Connector doesn't provide Entity ID/Identifier value on Single Sign On configuration so when you uncheck the **domain specific issuer** option the Identifier value will be `google.com`. If you check the **domain specific issuer** option it will be `google.com/a/<yourdomainname.com>`. To check/uncheck the **domain specific issuer** option you need to go to the **Configure Google Cloud (G Suite) Connector SSO** section which is explained later in the tutorial. For more information contact [Google Cloud (G Suite) Connector Client support team](https://www.google.com/contact/).
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