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When adding or editing Salesforce Account Team Members, you may notice a discrepancy in the access level options available. Specifically, when adding a new Account Team Member, only Private may appear as an option for Opportunity or Case access — but when editing an existing member, additional access levels are available.
This discrepancy occurs because the access level options available when adding a new Account Team Member are determined by the User's Salesforce Role settings. If the Role is configured with a restrictive Opportunity or Case access setting, only Private is shown as an option.
Salesforce Roles determine the access Users get to Cases and Opportunities, regardless of who owns those records. The access level is specified on the Role Edit page.
To check the Role setting: navigate to your User, click on the name of the Role, and select Edit.
The list of initial access level options when creating a new Account Team Member is determined by the User's Role setting:
To make additional access levels available when adding Account Team Members, edit the Role and select a less restrictive Opportunity or Case access option. After updating the Role, the new access level options appear when adding Account Team Members.
If you attempt to change the Opportunity access level to Read Only without adjusting the Role, you receive an Insufficient Privileges error.
The only way to bypass this error without changing the Role is for the User to have Modify All Data or Modify All Records for the object. Note that Modify All Records effectively gives the User full access similar to a System Administrator, overriding all Role restrictions and Organization Wide Defaults (OWDs).
A similar scenario is described in the following Article: Cannot add Account Team Members with read and write access to Cases or Opportunities
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