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To support other users, it is often necessary to log in as that user and see the problem they are experiencing, in order to identify the cause of the problem and find a solution. The platform supports that kind of user support in the following ways: | To support other users, it is often necessary to log in as that user and see the problem they are experiencing, in order to identify the cause of the problem and find a solution--but to do so without requiring the user's password, so it stays secure. The platform supports that kind of user support in the following ways: | ||
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:* [[Customer Support Login]] - To login as the admin user in a customer tenancy. | :* [[#Customer Support Login|Customer Support Login]] - To login as the admin user in a customer tenancy.}} | ||
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:* [[#Site Proxy Login|Site Proxy Login]] - To login in as a [[Site]] user | |||
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==Customer Support Login== | ==Customer Support Login== |
Revision as of 19:59, 13 February 2012
To support other users, it is often necessary to log in as that user and see the problem they are experiencing, in order to identify the cause of the problem and find a solution--but to do so without requiring the user's password, so it stays secure. The platform supports that kind of user support in the following ways:
- Proxy Login as this User- To login as a different user
- Site Proxy Login - To login in as a Site user
Proxy Login as this User
As an administrator responsible for a number of Users, it is often convenient to diagnose user issues by logging in via proxy. With this login, you gain full access to all actions available to the user. (Each action performed during a Proxy Login is audited and logged.)
Users that have the Proxy Login Access permission can Login as another user to troubleshoot problems that may arise in a user's account
When a Proxy Login is initiated, a dialog box opens to remind the user that a record of these actions will be created. The user can opt to continue or cancel the action.
- To execute a proxy login
- Click > Administration > Access Management > Users
- Select a user
If your role has the capability to do a proxy login, the [Proxy Login] button is visible. - Click the [Proxy Login] button.
A confirmation dialog appears. - Click [OK]
- If this is a first-time login, you may need to answer a Security Question
- The name of the user will appear on the screen, in place of your username
- Perform any necessary troubleshooting activities
Note: You can only login-by-proxy as a member of your team or one of its subteams, as specified by the Permissions Hierarchy restrictions.
- To close a proxy login session
- Click the down arrow next to your name at the top of the window.
- A drop down appears with additional options.
- Learn more: Using the Agent Portal#User Options
- Click the Switch Back link that appears above the Logout option.
- Confirm that your login name appears on the screen, which indicates that you have successfully closed the Proxy Login session.
Site Proxy Login
If you have a Site, you may need to login as an active user of that site to troubleshoot problems they may be experiencing.
Users that have the Proxy Login Access permission can Login as a Site user.
To log in to a Site by proxy:
- Go to > Administration > Access Management > Users
- Select an active user.
If Sites exist and your role has the capability to do a proxy login, the [Site Proxy Login] button is visible. - Click [Site Proxy Login].
A popup window opens. - Select a site
- Click [Submit].
A new browser window is launched, showing the Site home page as the selected user.
- Considerations
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- Only one browser session can be active at a time, so the session in your original browser window is now devoted to the new user.
If you refresh that window, you will see the new user's login page.
- If the new user is both a platform user and a site user, you see their platform page.
- If the new user is a Site user only, you see the Site login screen.
- To return to your original login, log out of the platform and then log back in.
- Only one browser session can be active at a time, so the session in your original browser window is now devoted to the new user.