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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.
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.