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How Salesforce Manages Sync Conflicts Between Products
Learn how Salesforce manages conflicts when users are assigned to configurations for multiple products such as Einstein Activity Capture, Lightning Sync, and Salesforce for Outlook.
Required Editions
Einstein Activity Capture is available in Lightning Experience and all versions of the Salesforce mobile app in Essentials, Professional, Enterprise, Performance, and Unlimited Editions Lightning Sync is available in Salesforce Classic, Lightning Experience, and all versions of the Salesforce mobile app in Professional, Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions Salesforce for Outlook is available in Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience (if Salesforce Classic is available in your org) in Personal, Contact Manager, Professional, Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions |
Conflicts Between Einstein Activity Capture and Lightning Sync
You can’t enable both of these products simultaneously in the same Salesforce org.
Sync Conflicts Between Salesforce for Outlook and Either Einstein Activity Capture or Lightning Sync
We recommend deactivating Salesforce for Outlook configurations before activating Einstein Activity Capture or Lightning Sync configurations that include the same users to sync. Though Salesforce manages some configuration conflicts between products, this best practice prevents you from creating complicated sync configurations that can become difficult to manage later.
Salesforce gives sync preference to objects syncing with Einstein Activity Capture or Lightning Sync. However, because Salesforce gives preference by object, not by configuration type, either or both features can sync your reps’ Microsoft® items.
For example, let’s say that a user is assigned to sync contacts, events, and tasks in a Salesforce for Outlook configuration and to sync contacts and events in an Einstein Activity Capture configuration. The users’ tasks sync with Salesforce for Outlook, and the users’ contacts and events sync with Einstein Activity Capture.
If you don’t deactivate Salesforce for Outlook configurations first, you can accidentally disable sync or create difficulties with your Salesforce for Outlook migration.
See Also
- Learn about the Support Differences Between Salesforce for Outlook (Retiring) and the Next-Generation Products
- Learn about the Feature Differences Between Salesforce for Outlook (Retiring) and the Next-Generation Products
- Considerations for Running Outlook Integration and Salesforce for Outlook (Retiring) Simultaneously
- Explore Email and Calendar Integration Products
- Outlook and Gmail Integration
- Outlook Integration System Requirements
- Outlook and Gmail Integration Tour

