Save User Sessions for a Salesforce Console in Salesforce Classic
Administrators can save user sessions so that when you close your browser or log out of
Salesforce, you can quickly return to what you were working on when you log in again.
Required Editions
User Permissions Needed
To save user sessions for a Salesforce console:
Customize Application
If a console is set up, user sessions are automatically saved so that when you log in again,
the following appear: any previously open console tabs, custom console components, resized
sidebar components, an open or closed search header, and interaction logs.
From Setup, enter Apps in the Quick Find box,
then select Apps.
Select a console app.
Click Edit.
If user sessions aren’t saved, click Save User Sessions.
Click Save.
Note Console uses the browser sessionStorage property to retain tabs until
a user closes them. If a user logs out of Salesforce and logs in again using the same window,
the previously open tabs reopen in the new session, even when Save User
Sessions is disabled.
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