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- 2Apologies for my many questions, but you should clearly state what you already did: What do you mean by "user license setup"? Have you followed Sander de Jong's advice? If you don't see a Salesforce Maps permission set (not in Managed Packages, but in Permission Sets), neither see any licenses listed (not in the user setup, but in the company setup) have you contacted your account manager?Felix van Hove– Felix van Hove2025-02-10 10:17:07 +00:00Commented Feb 10 at 10:17
- The steps in the answer to the question to which you refer are still the steps to follow, I just checked.Sander de Jong– Sander de Jong2025-02-10 10:19:45 +00:00Commented Feb 10 at 10:19
- @FelixvanHove added update just recentlyGeographos– Geographos2025-02-10 11:49:54 +00:00Commented Feb 10 at 11:49
- @Geographos have you assigned the permission sets to your own user?Adam Vatterott– Adam Vatterott2025-02-14 20:58:20 +00:00Commented Feb 14 at 20:58
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