What permission is required to login as another user in Salesforce?
From Setup, enter Login Access Policies in the Quick Find box, then select Login Access Policies. To allow admins to log in as any user in the org without first asking them to grant access, enable Administrators Can Log in as Any User.
What is user in Salesforce?
A user is anyone who logs in to Salesforce. Users are employees at your company, such as sales reps, managers, and IT specialists, who need access to the company’s records. The user account identifies the user, and the user account settings determine what features and records the user can access.
How can I log in as any user in Salesforce?
Once you’ve submitted the ticket, Salesforce will reply that they’ve enabled the feature. To activate it, go to: Set up > Administration Setup > Security Controls > Login Access Policies > and check “Administrators Can Log in as Any User” checkbox and click “Save” Once you’ve done that, you’ll see the “Login” link next to all your user’s records.
Can a system administrator log a case with Salesforce?
With Summer 12, a System Administrator can log a Case with Salesforce to enable a feature that allows a System Administrator to login to any user in the org, skipping the whole “Grant Login Access” process. Here is an example of how to log a Case with Salesforce to get this feature enabled.
How can I log in as any user?
Set up > Administration Setup > Security Controls > Login Access Policies > and check “Administrators Can Log in as Any User” checkbox and click “Save”. Once you’ve done that, you’ll see the “Login” link next to all your user’s records.
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