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    Activity › Forums › Salesforce® Discussions › How to set the Login hours and Login IP ranges to the users in Salesforce?

    Tagged: Administration Setup, IP Address, Login Hours, Login IP, Profile, Salesforce Setup, Salesforce Users, Users in Salesforce

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      How to set the Login hours and Login IP ranges to the users in Salesforce?

      Posted by Avnish Yadav on August 24, 2018 at 8:38 AM

      How to set the Login hours and Login IP ranges to the users in Salesforce?

      Parul replied 7 years, 6 months ago 5 Members · 4 Replies
      • Administration Setup
      • IP Address
      • Login Hours
      • Login IP
      • Profile
      • Salesforce Setup
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    • 4 Replies
    • Anjali

      Member
      August 24, 2018 at 8:41 AM

      Hi Avnish,

      Login hours- If Login hours set in an organization, then it restricts to log in before or after login hours.
      Setup | Administration | Manage users | Profiles.
      Login IP – It helps to restrict the unauthorized IP addresses login attempt.
      Setup | Administration setup | Manage users | Profiles.

    • madhulika shah

      Member
      September 7, 2018 at 11:21 AM

      Hi Avnish,

      To set the login hours and login IP ranges to users in Salesforce, follow these steps:

      1. From Setup, enter Profiles in the Quick Find box, then select Profiles.
      2. Select a profile and click its name.
      3. In the profile overview page, click Login IP Ranges.
      4. Specify allowed IP addresses for the profile.
      • To add a range of IP addresses from which users can log in, click Add IP Ranges. Enter a valid IP address in the IP Start Address and a higher-numbered IP address in the IP End Address field. To allow logins from only a single IP address, enter the same address in both fields.
      • To edit or remove ranges, click Edit or Delete for that range.

      5. Optionally enter a description for the range. If you maintain multiple ranges, use the Description field to provide  details, like which part of your network corresponds to this range.

      Thanks.

      • This reply was modified 7 years, 6 months ago by  madhulika shah.
    • shariq

      Member
      September 17, 2018 at 8:46 PM

      Hi,

      To add more into this -

      • How you restrict the range of valid IP addresses on a profile depends on your Salesforce edition.
        • If you’re using an Enterprise, Unlimited, Performance, or Developer Edition, from Setup, enter Profiles in the Quick Find box, then select Profiles, and select a profile.
        • If you’re using a Group, or Personal Edition, from Setup, enter Session Settings in the Quick Find box, then selectSession Settings.
        • In a Professional Edition, the location of IP ranges depends on whether you have the "Edit Profiles & Page Layouts" org preference enabled as an add-on feature.With the "Edit Profiles & Page Layouts" org preference enabled, IP ranges are on individual profiles.Without the "Edit Profiles & Page Layouts" org preference enabled, IP ranges are on the Session Settings page.
      • Click New in the Login IP Ranges related list.
      • Enter a valid IP address in the IP Start Address field and a higher-numbered IP address in the IP End Address field.The start and end addresses define the range of allowable IP addresses from which users can log in. To allow logins from a single IP address, enter the same address in both fields.
        • The IP addresses in a range must be either IPv4 or IPv6. In ranges, IPv4 addresses exist in the IPv4-mapped IPv6 address space ::ffff:0:0 to ::ffff:ffff:ffff, where ::ffff:0:0 is 0.0.0.0 and ::ffff:ffff:ffff is 255.255.255.255. A range can’t include IP addresses both inside and outside of the IPv4-mapped IPv6 address space. Ranges like 255.255.255.255 to ::1:0:0:0 or :: to ::1:0:0:0 aren’t allowed.
        • Partner User profiles are limited to five IP addresses. To increase this limit, contact Salesforce.
      • Optionally enter a description for the range. If you maintain multiple ranges, use the Description field to provide details, such as which part of your network corresponds to this range.
      • Click Save

      Hope this helps.

    • Parul

      Member
      September 21, 2018 at 12:07 PM

      hi

      To set the login hours and login IP ranges to users in Salesforce, follow these steps:

      From Setup, enter Profiles in the Quick Find box, then select Profiles.
      Select a profile and click its name.
      In the profile overview page, click Login IP Ranges.
      Specify allowed IP addresses for the profile.

       

      Thanks

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