When you install a licensed managed package from AppExchange, you purchase a certain
number of licenses from the provider. You can assign each license to a user within your org.
If you assign all available licenses, but want to grant licenses to additional users, you can
reassign a license, or purchase more. To get more licenses, contact the provider of the
managed package.
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce Classic (not available in all orgs)
Available in: Group, Professional, Enterprise,
Performance, Unlimited, and Developer
Editions
User Permissions
Needed
To manage licenses for an installed package:
Manage Package Licenses
Note If you purchased a site license or if the managed package isn’t licensed, Salesforce
assigns licenses to all your users and you can’t manage licenses. Your users can use the
package as long as they have the appropriate permissions.
From Setup, enter Installed Packages in the Quick
Find box, then select Installed Packages.
Click Manage Licenses next to the package. To assign
licenses for a package, you must have access to the package and at least one
available license.
To assign licenses to more users, click Add
Users.
To remove a license from a user, click Remove next to
the user's name. To remove licenses from multiple users, click
Remove Multiple Users.
Click any column heading to sort the users in ascending order using the data
in that column. Click the heading again to sort in descending order.
If available, select fewer or
more to view a shorter or longer display list.
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