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## Configure environment
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## Configure environment
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By default the Directory Connector communicates with the Bitwarden public cloud servers. If you are using the public cloud version of Bitwarden, you can skip this step. If you are using a self-hosted deployment of Bitwarden you will want to change the configured environment endpoints of the Directory Connector to your own on-premise installation.
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By default the Directory Connector communicates with the Bitwarden public cloud servers. If you are using the public cloud version of Bitwarden, you can skip this step. If you are using a self-hosted deployment of Bitwarden you will want to change the configured environment endpoints of the Directory Connector to your own on-premises installation.
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1. Run the Directory Connector application.
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1. Run the Directory Connector application.
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2. If you are already logged into the application, go to the **More** tab and **Log Out**.
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2. If you are already logged into the application, go to the **More** tab and **Log Out**.
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layout: article
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title: Backing up your on-premise hosted data
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title: Backing up your on-premises hosted data
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categories: [hosting]
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categories: [hosting]
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featured: false
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featured: false
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popular: false
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popular: false
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## Organization Account (Sharing)
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## Organization Account (Sharing)
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The sharing features of Bitwarden require that you create an organization account. To create an organization in an on-premise hosted Bitwarden installation you must first obtain a **families organization** (for personal use) or **enterprise organization** (for business use) license. Only families and enterprise organization plans are eligible for on-premise hosting.
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The sharing features of Bitwarden require that you create an organization account. To create an organization in an on-premises hosted Bitwarden installation you must first obtain a **families organization** (for personal use) or **enterprise organization** (for business use) license. Only families and enterprise organization plans are eligible for on-premises hosting.
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1. If you haven't already, purchase a families or enterprise organization plan by logging in to your bitwarden.com account at <https://vault.bitwarden.com> and navigating to **Settings** → **Organizations** → **New Organization**. If you would like to upgrade an existing organization account to a families or enterprise plan, please [contact Bitwarden support](https://bitwarden.com/contact).
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1. If you haven't already, purchase a families or enterprise organization plan by logging in to your bitwarden.com account at <https://vault.bitwarden.com> and navigating to **Settings** → **Organizations** → **New Organization**. If you would like to upgrade an existing organization account to a families or enterprise plan, please [contact Bitwarden support](https://bitwarden.com/contact).
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2. Download your families or enterprise organization license file from <https://vault.bitwarden.com> by navigating to your organization's admin area, then **Settings** from the organization's sub-menu, and then **Subscription** → **Download License**. Enter the [installation id]({% link _articles/hosting/install-on-premise.md %}#install-bitwarden) that matches your Bitwarden installation. You can always locate your installation id in the `./bwdata/env/global.override.env` configuration file.
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2. Download your families or enterprise organization license file from <https://vault.bitwarden.com> by navigating to your organization's admin area, then **Settings** from the organization's sub-menu, and then **Subscription** → **Download License**. Enter the [installation id]({% link _articles/hosting/install-on-premise.md %}#install-bitwarden) that matches your Bitwarden installation. You can always locate your installation id in the `./bwdata/env/global.override.env` configuration file.
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title: On-premise Hosting
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title: On-premises Hosting
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featured: true
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