Sign On
- Last Updated: January 22, 2026
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- MOVEit Transfer
- Version 2024.1
- Version 2024
- Documentation
Using the Appropriate Credentials
MOVEit credentials. This refers to your MOVEit Transfer username and password. These were sent to you from your MOVEit Administrator or in a notification email when a folder, file, or package (email attachment) was shared with you.
Single Sign-on Credentials. (when configured). If your corporate or company environment uses trusted identity providers such as Microsoft 365 or similar, and these identity providers are configured for use by MOVEit, you can choose that identity provider and sign-on to MOVEit.
| If you sign on with... | Use these credentials... |
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| Standard sign-on page
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MOVEit username and password |
| Single sign-on (when available)
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(Site or corporate network-dependent feature.)Use the credentials for the Identity Provider (IdP) used by your site's environment (such as Microsoft 365, for example). |
Getting to the Sign-on View
If you are not already on the sign-on UI view, you can:
- Click the URL link in the shared file, package, or folder notification email.
- Copy the URL link from your notification email and paste into your favorite
supported web browser.
The MOVEit Transfer Sign On page opens.
MOVEit Transfer Sign-on View (WebUI shown)

How to Use the Sign-on View Controls
The following table outlines how to use the sign-on screen.
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Description |
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Sign-On with Single Sign On (SSO) ( if configured) Single Sign-On lets you sign on using an account with an Identity Provider that can authenticate your username and password and sign you on to multiple applications, including MOVEit.
If you sign on successfully, then on subsequent sign-ons, when you open MOVEit Transfer, you go directly to your Home page. |
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Sign On with Username and Password (MOVEit credentials)
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Register and Send Files (when configured)
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Help
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Language Selector This option appears if your organization has configured it. The sign-on page changes to the language you select. (A cookie is put on your system so that the page appears in that language the next time you sign-on). |

