Update SSO documentation to remove SAML references (#56354)
Co-authored-by: Justin Alex <1155821+jusuchin85@users.noreply.github.com>
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## Authentication for {% data variables.enterprise.prodname_managed_users %}
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The locations where {% data variables.enterprise.prodname_managed_users %} can authenticate to {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} depends on how you configure authentication (SAML or OIDC). See [AUTOTITLE](/authentication/authenticating-with-saml-single-sign-on/authenticating-with-a-managed-user-account).
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The locations where {% data variables.enterprise.prodname_managed_users %} can authenticate to {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} depends on how you configure authentication (SAML or OIDC). See [AUTOTITLE](/authentication/authenticating-with-single-sign-on/authenticating-with-a-managed-user-account).
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By default, when an unauthenticated user attempts to access your enterprise, {% data variables.product.company_short %} displays a 404 error. You can optionally enable automatic redirects to single sign-on (SSO) instead. See [AUTOTITLE](/enterprise-cloud@latest/admin/policies/enforcing-policies-for-your-enterprise/enforcing-policies-for-security-settings-in-your-enterprise#managing-sso-for-unauthenticated-users).
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