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Can I delete the TXT record containing "adobe-sign-verification=" and "adobe-idp-site-verification="?
For the former, there's no documentation and for the latter, there is a vague mention here: https://helpx.adobe.com/enterprise/using/add-domains-directories.html#validate
Demonstrate domain's ownership -> "Add information to your DNS servers to complete this step. Inform your DNS manager in advance so they can complete this step promptly.
Adobe periodically checks the DNS records for your domain. If the DNS records are correct, the domain is validated automatically. If you want to validate the domain immediately, you can sign into the Admin Console and validate it manually. Next, you need to validate domains."
Could someone confirm?
Hi @katarzyna_3687,
Thanks for reaching out. The TXT records containing "adobe-sign-verification=" and "adobe-idp-site-verification=" serve different purposes.
Adobe IDP Site Verification record is required for domain validation in Adobe Admin Console, specifically for Single Sign-On (SSO) and authentication purposes. Adobe periodically checks this record, and removing it may disrupt user authentication or domain-related configurations. You can find more details here.
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Hi @katarzyna_3687,
Thanks for reaching out. The TXT records containing "adobe-sign-verification=" and "adobe-idp-site-verification=" serve different purposes.
Adobe IDP Site Verification record is required for domain validation in Adobe Admin Console, specifically for Single Sign-On (SSO) and authentication purposes. Adobe periodically checks this record, and removing it may disrupt user authentication or domain-related configurations. You can find more details here.
Adobe Sign Verification – This TXT record is used to verify domain ownership for Adobe Sign. More information is available here.
If your organization uses Adobe Sign or SSO, it is not recommended to delete these records, as it may lead to authentication or service disruptions.
If you are looking for a process to add a DNS record to your domain host's DNS settings, you can refer to the process outlined here.
Please let us know if you need any further assistance.
Regards,
^AN
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