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dmahmoud1380
Jan 21, 2024Copper Contributor
Microsoft defender for cloud apps is not allowing Chrome Plugins
MCAS is not allowing Chrome Plugins Hi All I have enabled Microsoft Defender for cloud apps for a Salesforce instance. We were using a Chrome plugin called "Salesforce Inspector". Plugin URL = ht...
dmahmoud1380
Jan 22, 2024Copper Contributor
i tried to exclude the logged admin user from the entra id conditional access policy and the extension worked indeed ......... i have been thinking that i may use service account and exclude from the Conditional Access policy
what i mean that defender for cloud apps acts as a reverse proxy between the salesforce inspector plugin and salesforce cloud application ......... and as i think the url of salesforce changes when using mcas as reverse proxy .
juliansperling
Jan 22, 2024Brass Contributor
The URL Changes, correct. I agree with the general sentiment that if you need the plugin you can't use salesforce through MDCA -
However I'm not certain a non-personal Account is the way to go here, except if you then use that account to track users in a different way (Think session recording of some sort). If you provide a way to bypass MDCA to a group of Users you might as well create an exception for them - but up to you.
However I'm not certain a non-personal Account is the way to go here, except if you then use that account to track users in a different way (Think session recording of some sort). If you provide a way to bypass MDCA to a group of Users you might as well create an exception for them - but up to you.