From Salesforce to Salesforce Settings in Setup, you can easily enable Salesforce to
Salesforce. After enabling Salesforce to Salesforce, you can’t disable it. However, you can
control which data you share and with whom you share it.
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce Classic
Available in: Contact Manager, Group, Professional,
Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer
Editions
Note Switch to Salesforce Classic before enabling Salesforce to Salesforce. If you’re
using Lightning Experience, click your profile picture and select Switch to
Salesforce Classic.
From Setup, enter Salesforce to Salesforce Settings in the
Quick Find box, then select Salesforce to Salesforce
Settings.
Click Edit.
Select Enable.
Click Save.
You’re responsible for ensuring that appropriate contractual or other legal arrangements are
in place between you and your connected organizations. By enabling Salesforce to Salesforce,
you agree to allow Salesforce to process updates to information in your organization that is
shared with other organizations.
When you enable Salesforce to Salesforce, a new user named “Connection User” is
created. This user doesn’t count towards the number of used licenses for your organization,
and isn’t included in any user management view. When your business partner updates a shared
record, the Last Modified By field on the record in your organization
displays Connection User, allowing you to easily track all
changes made by your business partners. The Connection User is automatically assigned to the
Partner Network profile. The Partner Network profile can’t be modified and isn’t included in
any profile management view.
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