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layout: "enterprise"
page_title: "Organization Authentication Policy"
page_title: "Authentication Policy - Organizations - Terraform Enterprise"
sidebar_current: "docs-enterprise-organizations-policy"
description: |-
Owners can set organization-wide authentication policy in Terraform Enterprise.
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# Set an Organization Authentication Policy
Because organization membership affords members access to potentially sensitive resources, owners can set organization-wide authentication policy in Terraform Enterprise.
Because organization membership affords members access to potentially sensitive
resources, owners can set organization-wide authentication policy in Terraform
Enterprise.
## Requiring Two-Factor Authentication
Organization owners can require that all organization team members use [two-factor authentication](/docs/enterprise/user-accounts/authentication.html). Those that lack two-factor authentication will be locked out of the web interface until they enable it or leave the organization.
Organization owners can require that all organization team members use
[two-factor authentication](/docs/enterprise/user-accounts/authentication.html).
Those that lack two-factor authentication will be locked out of the web
interface until they enable it or leave the organization.
Visit your organization's configuration page to enable this feature. All organization owners must have two-factor authentication enabled to require the practice organization-wide. Note: locked-out users are still be able to interact with Terraform Enterprise using their `ATLAS_TOKEN`.
Visit your organization's configuration page to enable this feature. All
organization owners must have two-factor authentication enabled to require the
practice organization-wide. Note: locked-out users are still be able to interact
with Terraform Enterprise using their `ATLAS_TOKEN`.
## Disabling Two-Factor Authentication Requirement
Organization owners can disable the two-factor authentication requirement from their organization's configuration page. Locked-out team members (those who have not enabled two-factor authentication) will have their memberships reinstated.
Organization owners can disable the two-factor authentication requirement from
their organization's configuration page. Locked-out team members (those who have
not enabled two-factor authentication) will have their memberships reinstated.

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layout: "enterprise"
page_title: "Create and organization"
page_title: "Create - Organizations - Terraform Enterprise"
sidebar_current: "docs-enterprise-organizations-create"
description: |-
How to create a Terraform Enterprise account.
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To create an organization:
1. Create a personal account. You'll use this to create and administrate
the organization. You'll be able to add other users as owners of the
organization, so it won't be tied solely to your account.
1. Visit your new organization page to create the
organization.
1. Create a personal account. You'll use this to create and administrate the
organization. You'll be able to add other users as owners of the organization,
so it won't be tied solely to your account.
1. Visit your new organization page to create the organization.

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layout: "enterprise"
page_title: "Add a credit card to an organization"
page_title: "Add a Credit Card - Organizations - Terraform Enterprise"
sidebar_current: "docs-enterprise-organizations-credit"
description: |-
You must add a credit card to your organization's account to setup auto billing.
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# Add credit card details to an organization
To setup automated billing for your Terraform usage, you must add a credit card to your organization's account. To do so, go into your account settings, then go to the proper organization settings in the left navigation. Select billing in the organization settings, and then enter your credit card information.
To setup automated billing for your Terraform usage, you must add a credit card
to your organization's account. To do so, go into your account settings, then go
to the proper organization settings in the left navigation. Select billing in
the organization settings, and then enter your credit card information.
If you have any questions regarding billing or payment, contact [sales@hashicorp.com](mailto:sales@hashicorp.com).

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layout: "enterprise"
page_title: "Organizations in Terraform Enterprise"
page_title: "Organizations - Terraform Enterprise"
sidebar_current: "docs-enterprise-organizations"
description: |-
Organizations are a group of users in Terraform Enterprise that have access and ownership over shared resources.
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## Organizations in Terraform Enterprise
Organizations are a group of users in Terraform Enterprise that have access
and ownership over shared resources. When operating within a team,
we recommend creating an organization to manage access control,
auditing, billing and authorization.
Organizations are a group of users in Terraform Enterprise that have access and
ownership over shared resources. When operating within a team, we recommend
creating an organization to manage access control, auditing, billing and
authorization.
Each individual member of your organization should have their own
account.
Each individual member of your organization should have their own account.

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layout: "enterprise"
page_title: "Migrate Organization"
page_title: "Migrate - Organizations - Terraform Enterprise"
sidebar_current: "docs-enterprise-organizations-migrate"
description: |-
How to migrate existing organization.
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To migrate an existing user account to an organization:
1. Create or retrieve the username of a new personal account. You'll
add this account as an "owner" for the new organization during the
migration process. If you already have another account, write down your
username.
1. Create or retrieve the username of a new personal account. You'll add this
account as an "owner" for the new organization during the migration process. If
you already have another account, write down your username.
2. Sign in as the account you wish to migrate and visit the migration page.
3. Put the username of the personal account you wish to make an owner
of the organization into the username text field and press "Migrate".
3. Put the username of the personal account you wish to make an owner of the
organization into the username text field and press "Migrate".
4. You should now be logged out and receive a confirmation email with
the personal account you migrated to.
4. You should now be logged out and receive a confirmation email with the
personal account you migrated to.
5. Now, sign in with your personal account. If you visit you settings page,
you should see your migrated organization available to administrate.
5. Now, sign in with your personal account. If you visit you settings page, you
should see your migrated organization available to administrate.

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layout: "enterprise"
page_title: "Start an Terraform Enterprise Trial"
page_title: "Trial - Organizations - Terraform Enterprise"
sidebar_current: "docs-enterprise-organizations-trials"
description: |-
Terraform Enterprise offers a 30-day trial.