Salesforce Voice (formerly Service Cloud Voice) agents may no longer be able to see Voice Call recordings on the VoiceCall page in Salesforce.
This issue is caused by Amazon Connect's updated permission requirements for reviewing recorded conversations. Agents who previously had access to call recordings will lose visibility on the VoiceCall page if their Amazon Connect Agent security profile has not been updated with the required permissions.
To learn about the permission requirements for Voice Call Recordings, check out this Amazon documentation:
Reference to Salesforce Documentation
This article explains how to re-enable access to Voice Call recordings for Salesforce Voice agents by updating their Amazon Connect security profile permissions.
Amazon Connect updated its permission requirements for reviewing call recordings. The VoiceCall page in Salesforce displays recordings using data retrieved from Amazon Connect. If an agent's security profile in Amazon Connect does not include the required permissions, the recordings are not accessible through Salesforce.
To allow an agent to view call recordings, assign the following three permissions to their Agent security profile in Amazon Connect:
Steps:
Assign Permissions to Review Recordings of Past Conversations : https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=000396066&type=1
Configure Your Amazon Connect Instance : https://docs.aws.amazon.com/connect/latest/adminguide/amazon-connect-instances.html
Listen to and Collaborate on Voice Call Recordings : https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=service.voice_agents_listen_call_recordings.htm&type=5
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