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To get started on configuring Salesforce integration, you must install a managed package. Installation can be performed by developers in a production environment with proper permissions.
 
To get started on configuring Salesforce integration, you must install a managed package. Installation can be performed by developers in a production environment with proper permissions.
  
Before you begin installing anything, make sure you have registered and created a Salesforce developer account.
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== How to Install the Managed App ==  
 
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# Go to the Salesforce AppExchange and download the BrightPattern Contact Center Integration app. Please follow the instructions given in section [[Sfdc-integration-guide/Lightning/InstallingaManagedPackage | Install a Managed Package in Salesforce Lightning]].<br /><br />
 
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# When prompted, log in with either your AppExchange account or your Salesforce credentials for your developer account. (If you do not already have a developer account, now is the time to [https://developer.salesforce.com/signup create and register] one.)<br /><br />
== How to Install the Managed App ==
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# Choose where you will install the managed app (i.e., in your organization or sandbox).<br /><br />
# In Classic view, go to the AppExchange and get the [https://appexchange.salesforce.com/listingDetail?listingId=a0N3000000B5D1pEAF BrightPattern Contact Center Integration app].<br /><br />[[File:SFDC-App-54.PNG|800px|thumbnail|center|Salesforce App Exchange]]<br /><br />
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# Agree to the terms, confirm, and install.<br /><br />
# At the bottom of the page, click '''Get It Now'''.<br /><br />
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# You should receive an email from Salesforce Support confirming successful installation.<br /><br />
# In the dialog that pops up, log in with your Salesforce credentials for your Salesforce developer account. (If you do not already have a developer account, now is the time to [https://developer.salesforce.com/signup create and register] one.)<br /><br />[[File:SFDC-AppExchange-Login-50.PNG|450px|thumbnail|center|You will be prompted to log in to your Salesforce developer account]]<br /><br />
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# When you are done, switch back to Classic view.
# Select '''Install in Production'''. Then in the ''Confirm Installation Details'' dialog, agree to the terms and click '''Confirm and Install'''. You should receive an email from Salesforce Support confirming successful installation.<br /><br />[[File:SFDC-AppExchange-Install-50.PNG|450px|thumbnail|center|Choose where to install it]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Installing a Managed Package in Salesforce Classic

To get started on configuring Salesforce integration, you must install a managed package. Installation can be performed by developers in a production environment with proper permissions.

How to Install the Managed App

  1. Go to the Salesforce AppExchange and download the BrightPattern Contact Center Integration app. Please follow the instructions given in section Install a Managed Package in Salesforce Lightning.

  2. When prompted, log in with either your AppExchange account or your Salesforce credentials for your developer account. (If you do not already have a developer account, now is the time to create and register one.)

  3. Choose where you will install the managed app (i.e., in your organization or sandbox).

  4. Agree to the terms, confirm, and install.

  5. You should receive an email from Salesforce Support confirming successful installation.

  6. When you are done, switch back to Classic view.
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