What is the differences between Pilot and PilotSSL?

I am trying to download the Client and want to know what is the differences between Pilot and PilotSSL? Where can I get some documents to read about it?

Our PilotSSL environment showed up when we asked the cloud team to enable Epicor IDP there to test it out. When we asked the cloud team to turn it back off, the SSL environment disappeared.

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It is to allow you to implement Single Sign On/IDP, whereas the Pilot instance will prompt for a user name and password

This is useful for environments where, perhaps, some of the users are on another domain; so you can have some users login with a user/password and others login using windows/idp

They both point to the same environment.

Pilot will be IdP or Azure AD / Entra depending on which SSO you are using.

PilotSSL will be for Epicor basic login. The name SSL is misleading however I believe it dates back to when Epicor 10 could only have 1 binding per protocol. So the main one was net.tcp and SSL was for https and the SSL name has just never changed.

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