Administrators can view a sortable and filterable list of all Experience Cloud users and policies with details in the Admin Tool. User details include a user’s product access, roles, and last accessed information. Policy details include a policy’s (product profile) user, group, developer, integration and admin list, as well as detailed permission and resource information for the policy.
Log in to https://experience.adobe.com/.
Under Quick Access, click Admin Tool.
(Alternatively, in the home page URL you can replace home with admin.)
The Users page displays.
This page displays complete list of users with access to Experience Cloud in your organization. It provides information about application entitlement and last login. You can search, sort, and filter for custom views of the user list.
Element | Description |
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Name | The first and Last name of the user. You can sort this column from A to Z and Z to A. Click a user’s name to see more details about the user. |
The email address associated with the user. Column can be sorted A->Z, Z->A. | |
ID Type | The identity type for the user’s account. Filter can be applied to view specific ID types. See Manage identity types for more information. |
Solutions | Summary of Experience Cloud applications that the user can access. You can apply filters to narrow down list of users with specific application access. |
Last Login | Time and Date of the most recent user login to Experience Cloud. This column can be sorted by ascending or descending dates. Important: As of January 13, 2020 a user’s last login data will be kept for 365 days. This information is intended to show current login activity in Experience Cloud and not a recommendation to take action on inactive accounts prior to January 13, 2020. |
You can search, sort, or filter the columns to customize the user list.
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Solution.Element | Description |
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Email Domain filter | Search for character strings in the Email column to narrow results to one or multiple domains. Add multiple filters by pressing enter after each search term |
ID Type filter | Choose from available ID Types. Multiple ID types can be used as a filter. |
Solution filter | Choose from available applications. Multiple application filters search for results containing Solution 1 OR Solution 2. |
On the Users page, to view a user’s details, click the user’s email.
A detailed view of each user displays important details about the user’s application access, admin and product roles, and last accessed information.
This section displays a summary of the user account including:
This section displays a summary of Experience Cloud applications that the user can access. Includes the product administrative role when applicable.
This section displays a complete list of all product profiles membership for the user.
Element | Description |
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Product | Name of the product associated with the product profile. |
Instance | Name of the instance (such as login company or tenant) associated with the product and product profile. |
Product profile | Unique name of the product profile. |
Assigned by Group | Name of the User Group that associates the user to a product profile. Blank results indicate that the user was assigned to the product profile directly, not through a group. |
Product Roles | Role assignment of the user within the product profile. Currently, this information applies only to Adobe Target product profiles. |
This page displays complete list of Experience Cloud policies in your organization. It provides information about products, instances, users, and developers. You can search, sort, and filter for custom views of the policy list.
Element | Description |
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Product rofile | The name of the product profile. Column can be sorted A->Z, Z->A. To see more details about the policy, select a product profile’s name. |
Product | The product associated with the product profile. Column can be sorted A->Z, Z->A. |
Instance | The instance (for example, tenant or login company) associated with product profile. Products that do not have unique instances or tenants display a " - " for the value. Column can be sorted A->Z, Z->A. |
Number of Users | Unique count of users associated with the product profile including direct assignment and group assignment. Column can be sorted smallest to largest or largest to smallest. |
Number of Developers | Count of developer roles associated with the product profile. Column can be sorted smallest to largest or largest to smallest. |
You can search, sort, or filter the columns to customize the policies list.
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Solution.Element | Description |
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Instance filter | Search for character strings in the instance column to narrow results to one or multiple instances. Add multiple filters by pressing enter after each search term. |
Solution filter | Choose from available applications. Multiple application filters search for results containing Solution 1 OR Solution 2. |
On the Policies page, to view a policy’s details, select the product profile name.
A detailed view of each product profile displays important details about the product profile’s subjects (users, groups, and so on). It also displays permissions and resources enabled by the product profile.
Details of the product profile can be exported to CSV files. The Export CSV option produces two CSV files:
This section displays a summary of the product profile including:
This section displays a complete list of all users, user groups, developers, integrations, and administrators assigned to the product profile.
Tab | Description |
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Users | List of Users included in the product profile. User group association appears in Assigned by group column. |
User Groups | List of user groups associated with the product profile. |
Developers | List of developers associated with the product profile. |
Integrations | List of integrations associated with the product profile. |
Administrators | List of administrators associated with the product profile. |
This section displays a complete list of permissions and resources available for the product profile. Permissions and resources that have been included in the product profile have been marked with a “✔”. The lists of permissions and resources have been categorized into tabs and columns for easier viewing. Tabs and columns display the list of sections that apply to the current product.