Salesforce User Sync was updated on July 20, 2020 with the Summer ’20 release. The
process for User Sync setup varies depending on when your business unit was created and if you
currently use the legacy version. You can check the current User Sync status in your Business
Unit Settings.
Confirm your current User Sync status, then follow the setup instructions that apply to
your business unit.
Open the settings for your business unit.
In Account Engagement, click and then select
Settings.
In the Lightning app, select Account Engagement
Settings.
Scroll to Salesforce User Sync.
Note which of these scenarios your business unit is in and follow the instructions.
.
Enabled
In
User
Sync Basics, review the sections on User Management and Salesforce Profiles
and Account Engagement.
Enabled, but not opted into Salesforce config
Use the Salesforce User Sync Implementation Guide.
Alternatively, you can follow the instructions found here in Salesforce Help. This
scenario either means you currently have the legacy version of User Sync, or that your
business unit was created after the Summer ‘20 release.
Disabled
Follow the instructions in Enable Salesforce User Sync. This scenario
means your business unit was created before the Summer ‘20 release and you don’t have
User Sync enabled.
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