This article explains important configuration rules and known conflict scenarios when using both Salesforce for Outlook (SFO) and Lightning Sync (S2X) simultaneously in the same Salesforce org. Understanding these rules helps prevent sync issues where objects appear grayed out or sync appears disabled in the Salesforce for Outlook (SFO) setup wizard.
See also:
Folders, Next, or Save button may be grayed out in the Salesforce for Outlook wizard
To verify this, re-enable the lightning sync and make sure the user is not assigned to any configuration if the same user is assigned to an Outlook configuration for SFO and syncing all or Contact and Event objects.
Salesforce for Outlook (SFO): Allows you to sync Contacts, Events, and Tasks Lightning Sync (S2X): Allows you to sync Contacts and Events only
* No Outlook configuration is needed if you want your user(s) to only use the Side Panel to associate emails in Outlook. This is enabled by Default
A few scenarios and issues that users may run into with both of these products enabled
For the following 3 scenarios, refer to this image for a better explanation
Scenario 1: the User is assigned to both Lightning Sync and Salesforce for Outlook configuration with sync enabled
"Review Your Sync Direction..."
Contacts: Contacts not enabled to sync (Gray cloud)
Events: Events not enabled to sync (Gray cloud)
Task: Blue cloud (Change folder button is grayed out)
Next button: Grayed out
Note: The scenario above also applies where Lightning Sync was previously enabled and then disabled. You need to enable it and make sure there are no users assigned to Lightning Sync configuration. If so, make sure to remove them then deactivate the configuration and then disable Lightning Sync
Scenario 2: This is same with scenario 1. The only difference is that, Outlook is open
"Review Your Sync Direction..."
Contacts: Contacts not enabled to sync (Gray cloud)
Events: Events not enabled to sync (Gray cloud)
Task: Blue cloud (Change folder button is NOT grayed out)
Next button: NOT Grayed out
Scenario 3: There is an error running in Users' machine. Probably with Salesforce for Outlook or Outlook installation. This can be related to the Redemption key in the registry
"Review Your Sync Direction..."
Contacts: Contact folder not available or Change folder button is grayed out (Blue cloud)
Events: Event folder not available or Change folder button is grayed out (Blue cloud)
Task: Task folder not available or Change folder button is grayed out (Blue Cloud)
Next button: Grayed out
For instance, you have configured your S2X to sync Events only and assigned the user "John Doe" to this configuration.
Then created an Outlook configuration in Salesforce and assigned the same user and also enabled sync for Contacts only.
If user runs SFO and tries to configure the wizard, user will only see the folder for Contacts.
Salesforce automatically gives S2X precedence over SFO
Scenario 4: The User is assigned to both Lightning Sync and Outlook configuration where in;
Salesforce automatically gives Lightning Sync precedence over Salesforce for Outlook
Link to related image for better explanation
"Review Your Sync Direction..."
Contacts: Blue cloud ( Change Folder button is NOT grayed out)
Events: Events not enabled to sync (Gray cloud)
Task: Tasks not enabled to sync (Gray cloud)
Next button: NOT grayed out
Or
you have enabled Contacts and Events in S2X configuration and then enabled sync for all 3 objects in SFO Outlook configuration but with different settings, when user runs SFO and tries to configure the wizard, user will only see the folder for Tasks (Contacts and Events being grayed out because its being controlled by S2X)
Scenario 5: The User is assigned to both Lightning Sync and Outlook configuration where in;
Link to related image for better explanation
"Review Your Sync Direction..."
Contacts: Contacts not enabled to sync (Gray cloud)
Events: Events not enabled to sync (Gray cloud)
Task: Blue Cloud (Change folder button is NOT grayed out)
Next button: NOT grayed out
See Also:
How Salesforce Manages Sync Conflicts Between Products
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