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          Control Login Access Policies

          Control Login Access Policies

          Control whether your users are prompted to grant account access to Salesforce admins, and whether users can grant access to publishers.

          Required Editions

          Available in: both Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience

          Available in: all editions

          Granting administrator access available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, Developer, and Database.com Editions

          User Permissions Needed
          To control login access policies: Manage Login Access Policies
          1. From Setup, enter Login Access Policies in the Quick Find box, then select Login Access Policies.
          2. 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.

            To have this feature removed from your org, contact Salesforce. If you remove the feature, a user must grant login access before an admin can log in to that user’s account for troubleshooting.

          3. To prevent users from granting access to a publisher—for example, to comply with regulatory or privacy concerns—click Available to Administrators Only for that publisher.
          4. Click Save.

          Users can’t grant login access to managed packages that are licensed to your entire Salesforce org. Only admins with the Manage Users permission can grant access to these publishers. Also, some managed packages don’t have login access. If a package isn’t listed on the Login Access Policies page, login access isn’t available for that package.

          The org listed in the Support Organization column, is the License Management Org that owns the managed package.

          When multi-factor authentication (MFA) is enabled for your org, admins can still log in as another user. There’s only one scenario where an admin needs to coordinate with a user to have them respond to an MFA challenge: when the user's profile requires a High Assurance session at login, but the admin is logged in with a standard security session level. To avoid this situation, admins should always log in using MFA, which automatically results in a High Assurance session. See Multi-Factor Authentication.

           
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