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If you wish for your end-user to log in using their own personalized sub-domain, you should opt for a Tenant Domain setup. Subsequently, you're required to add the customer's sub-domain, already established on your DNS Provider’s portal, to your service. Consequently, your customers can access their accounts directly through their unique sub-domain. For instance, if your system's domain is: [https://cx.example.com](https://cx.example.com/), and you have a customer named CompanyA, you can assign a sub-domain like [https://company-a.example.com](https://company-a.example.com/) exclusively for this customer. By using such a sub-domain, the customer can customize their tenant's branding and eliminate the need to input a company code during the login process.

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Notice:If your domain is in the No Secure state, the sub-domain configured to the tenant will not succeed.

Permission Setting

After the previous two steps, you then need to configure your tenant’s permissions. There is a default setting for tenant feature permissions, but you can adjust it as needed.

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