After your Salesforce admin has assigned users to Account Engagement, your Account Engagement admin can map Salesforce profiles to user roles in Account Engagement. Then, the
Account Engagement admin transfers user management to Salesforce to create an Account Engagement
profile for users assigned from Salesforce.
Required Editions
Available in: Account Engagement business units created after July 20, 2020 or with
Salesforce User Sync enabled before that date
User Permissions Needed
To transfer user management to Salesforce:
Account Engagement Administrator role
Open the Salesforce Connector page.
In Account Engagement, select Admin and then select
Connectors. Click next to the
Salesforce Connector, and select Edit.
In the Lightning app, select Account Engagement Settings
and then Connectors. Click next to the
Salesforce connector, and select Edit Settings.
Click the User Sync tab.
Review the default user roles for each Salesforce profile. If needed, use the dropdowns to
change the assigned roles. You can come back and edit the profile-to-role mapping table
later.
Save your changes, and then click Opt In to transfer user management
to Salesforce.
After user management is transferred, a profile is created for each user assigned in
Salesforce. User changes in Salesforce typically take about 10 minutes to take effect.
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