Audience: All Partner types
This guide provides essential information and actionable steps for Partner Community administrators to manage users effectively and maintain secure operations.
To invite a user, log into the Partner Community and go to the Manage Users tab. From this page, you can manage all users part of your community and send invitations to colleagues to join your Partner Community. Click on Invite New User button and enter the user's email address and assign any additional permissions you want them to have. Once clicked on Invite will send an invite link to the invited user's inbox. Ensure the user is set up with a Salesforce username that they can use to join your partner community. The user needs to ensure they complete the process within 12 hours, otherwise the invitation will expire and they will need a new one. It's recommended that the user copy and paste the invite link in an incognito window.
When new users click on the invitation link they received via email, they will see two options: Log In with Salesforce and Log In with Marketing Cloud. They must select Log In with Salesforce and sign in with the Salesforce username associated with the email address to which the invitation was sent.
The "Log In with Salesforce" option only shows up when clicking from the unique URL. If a user is trying to sign up directly from partners.salesforce.com, the system does not know which partnership to tie the user to.
If the user runs into an error message, log a case and provide the following information:
From the "Manage Users" tab, click the drop-down button on a user and toggle the appropriate permissions to grant them access to different features. Here is a list of all the features and what they control:
From the Manage Users tab, find the user you wish to revoke and click the drop-down button beside their name and click on Remove the user. This will remove the user's access and prevent them from logging into your Partner Community.
You will need Salesforce Partner Support to action, Salesforce Partner Community administrators cannot un-revoke the user. Please log a case and provide the Salesforce username of the user who was revoked to make this request.
Partner Community usernames are not created specifically for the Partner Community, they are borrowed from a Salesforce username. This reduces the number of unique usernames a partner has to keep track of while running their business. If the Salesforce username is tied to an org that has been put into a hold or lock status, the user will not be able to access their Salesforce org. Consequently, they will not be able to access the Partner Community with the same username.
You will need to help the user resolve their login issue to the org, which will then also allow the user to access the Partner Community.
A user who has switched companies needs to get set up as a new user, they cannot take their old Chatter data or any other data with them to a new company.
Yes, Partner Community invitations in Salesforce do have an expiration period. It is advisable to let the Partner Community admins send a fresh or new invites to its users who wish to join Partner Community.
No. If you would like to use a different username, you need to use a different user account to be used for Partner Community access.
We cannot provide the email address of the Partner Community members due to security concerns in compliance to GDPR policy. As an alternative, we advise partners to directly connect to their employees to gather the requested data, leveraging the employer-employee relationship.
Unfortunately, bulk registration isn't an option right now. Each user must submit their own registration to ensure the security of our community. For details on how to register, please refer to this article.
You can’t directly look up your Partner Community admin. First, check with your internal team. If you cannot identify an admin, or if the admin has left the company, contact Salesforce Partner Support. The support team can provide the names and email addresses of admins who share the same domain and are under your company.
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