Are you interested in Experience Cloud Sites, but you'd first like to test it in your Sandbox Organization? No problem. Learn whom to contact to request the feature in your Sandbox below.
Note: Support is unable to activate this feature for you and requests must be directed to your Account Team.
The required features must first be provisioned in your production environment first and then brought over to the sandbox via the license match tool or a refresh.
Are you interested in testing Experience Cloud Sites in your Sandbox before enabling in production? The required features must first be provisioned in your production environment and then brought to your sandbox using the license match tool or via a sandbox refresh. Note: Salesforce Support cannot activate this feature directly — requests must be directed to your Account Team (AE).
Option 1: Match Production LicensesMatch the provisioned licenses to your Sandbox using the Match Production Licenses Tool. To do so, your System Administrator needs to log in to the Sandbox and follow these steps:
1. Setup | Company Profile | Company Information.
2. Click Match Production Licenses.
1. Click the gear icon | Setup | Company Settings | Company Information.
2. Click Match Production Licenses.
The "Match Production Licenses" button isn't available on a sandbox if its production organization is running a different release version than the sandbox, such as during the Sandbox Preview period. Usually, license types may be manually matched by Salesforce Support as described above. More information on the "Match Production Licenses" button.
Option 2: Refresh the SandboxRefresh the Sandbox you wish to test Communities in.
See also:
Set Up and Manage Experience Cloud Sites.
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