diff --git a/_articles/organizations/deploying-bitwarden-as-a-msp.md b/_articles/organizations/deploying-bitwarden-as-a-msp.md index eb8e7900..e4faf714 100644 --- a/_articles/organizations/deploying-bitwarden-as-a-msp.md +++ b/_articles/organizations/deploying-bitwarden-as-a-msp.md @@ -56,17 +56,17 @@ These user management strategies apply to MSPs as well as end-users and Clients. ### Onboarding and Deprovisioning Adding a new user to an Organization involves three steps: Invite, Accept, and Confirm. To remove a user from an Organization, select the Remove option from the options menu for that user. -Read more: [Managing Users for your Organization] (https://bitwarden.com/help/article/managing-users/) +Read more: [Managing Users for your Organization](https://bitwarden.com/help/article/managing-users/) ### Adding and Removing User Seats Administrators and owners can add or remove user seats at any time. -Read more: [User Seat Management for your Organization] (https://bitwarden.com/help/article/user-seats/) +Read more: [User Seat Management for your Organization](https://bitwarden.com/help/article/user-seats/) ### Syncing Users and Groups with a Directory The Bitwarden Directory Connector synchronizes with outside directories of users and/or groups. This function can save time by automatically provisioning and deprovision users, groups, and group associations from the existing user directory. Directory Sync can be configured on a per-Organization basis. -Read more: [Syncing Users and Groups with a Directory] (https://bitwarden.com/help/article/directory-sync/) +Read more: [Syncing Users and Groups with a Directory](https://bitwarden.com/help/article/directory-sync/) ## Best Practices and Other Information ### Cross-Platform Accessibility One of the best parts about Bitwarden is that end-users can access it anytime, anywhere, from any device and any platform.