This article provides troubleshooting steps for issues where the Marketing Cloud Personalization Chrome extension, "Salesforce Interactions SDK Launcher," fails to operate correctly. By systematically checking common causes related to website implementation and browser environment, you can often identify and resolve the issue.
This guide provides a comprehensive checklist to isolate and resolve issues when the Marketing Cloud Personalization Visual Editor or SDK Launcher fails to load. It covers common causes including beacon implementation, authentication, GTM conflicts, and domain settings.
If the Visual Editor does not function as expected, please verify the following items to identify the cause.
Click the Chrome extension icon to open the Launcher and navigate to the [Detected Beacon] section.
[Account] and [Dataset] match the intended configuration for that specific webpage.Ensure that you are actively logged into Marketing Cloud Personalization within the same Chrome browser instance where you are using the Launcher extension.
When the SDK is deployed via GTM (Google Tag Manager), the Visual Editor may fail to load due to script execution conflicts.
The Salesforce Interactions SDK Launcher exclusively supports UTF-8 encoding.
To enable the Visual Editor, the target website's domain must be registered in the [Allowed Domains] list within the Personalization settings.
Stale browser cache can lead to unexpected behavior or prevent the latest scripts from loading.
If the problem remains unresolved after following the steps above, please open a support case. Including the following information will significantly expedite the investigation:
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