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Are custom domains supported when connecting to Salesforce?

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TitleAre custom domains supported when connecting to Salesforce?
URL NameAre-custom-domains-supported-when-connecting-to-Salesforce
Article Number000117965
EnvironmentProduct: Progress DataDirect for JDBC for Salesforce driver
Version: 6.0
OS: JDBC
Database: Salesforce
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
Are custom domains supported when connecting to Salesforce with the Progress DataDirect for JDBC for Salesforce driver
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Cause
Resolution
Connecting to Salesforce using a custom domain is an unsupported configuration.

This would be considered a driver enhancement.
For instructions on how to open a driver enhancement (idea) request see the KB article "How to submit an idea for a Progress product enhancement "
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Progress Article(s):
 How to submit an idea for a Progress product enhancement
Last Modified Date11/20/2020 6:58 AM
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