Conditional Access
Delete conditional access policy
Sign in to Zoho Directory, then click Admin Panel in the left menu. Go to the Security tab, then go to Conditional Access Policies. Click on the policy you want to delete, click the icon, then click Delete. Confirm your action by clicking Delete ...
Deactivate conditional access policy
Sign in to Zoho Directory, then click Admin Panel in the left menu. Go to the Security tab, then go to Conditional Access Policies. Click on the policy you want to deactivate, click the icon, then click Deactivate. Confirm your action by clicking ...
Rename conditional access policy
Sign in to Zoho Directory, then click Admin Panel in the left menu. Go to the Security tab, then go to Conditional Access Policies. Click on the policy you want to rename, then click Rename. Enter the new name, then click Rename.
Edit conditional access policy
Sign in to Zoho Directory, then click Admin Panel in the left menu. Go to the Security tab, then go to Conditional Access Policies. Click on the policy you want to edit. Use the sub-tabs to edit the policy: Policy Info: You can add or remove users to ...
Add conditional access policy
Sign in to Zoho Directory, then click Admin Panel in the left menu. Go to the Security tab, then go to Conditional Access Policies. Click Add Policy. Enter a name for your policy, and choose what type of action should be taken based on your policy. ...
Reorder MFA policies
Conditional Access Policies can be configured with three types of actions: allow, deny, and allow with MFA. When a user tries signing in, they are first checked if they are part of an allow policy. If they are, and if their current sign-in attempt ...
Conditional access - overview
Conditional access allows you to set policies that dictate how and when a user should be able to access their account. For example, you can set conditions that allow a user to sign in to their Zoho account only on certain days of the week, from ...