Give Guest Users Site Access for Real-Time Location
Guest users can view your Experience Builder site without logging in. All guest visitors
to a public site share the same guest user record (one per site) and have the same access
level.
Required Editions
Available in: both Salesforce Classic (not available in all orgs) and Lightning
Experience
The Field Service core features, managed package, and mobile app are available in
Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions.
The Field Service Appointment Assistant managed package and permission set
license are required.
User Permissions Needed
To create, customize, or publish a site:
Create and Set Up Experience Sites AND View Setup and Configuration
In Experience Builder, click Settings.
In Guest User Profile, click <Your Site Name> Profile.
From Profiles, click View Users and click the user’s name.
From Permission Set Assignments, click Edit Assignments.
Add Appointment Assistant Guest Permissions.
Note For guest users, be sure to enable public access.
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