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mikebr59mikebr59 

Enforcing per-user access

I just talked to a prospect who may be a good fit for Force.com One App. He says, "OK, $15/month, but we could have everybody share the same login, right?"

 

*sigh* This question doesn't shock me so much when we're talking about Enterprise, but $15/month? Seriously?



Anyway, my question is this: I know for a fact that 2 users can log into Enterprise with the same ID, because I've done this occasionally for support purposes. But in general, how does SF enforce per-user access? I'd like to be able to give people a specific answer about how they'll be shut down if they try to cheat, but I'm just not sure where SF draws the line.

 

Thanks for any words of wisdom.

Shashikant SharmaShashikant Sharma

I did not get you even if 2 people can login at same time but what is the meaning they are only managing a single user account. And in this case there is no data security, sharing rule between those two as both are using same id.