Description
Starting today, as an admin user of Adobe Campaign, you’ll be able to access Control Panel which empowers you to track usage and manage settings of your SFTP servers independently. As a first step, monitor capacity of your servers, receive tips on managing space, whitelist IP addresses for each server, and install SSH keys for access.
Key Capabilities
Learn more about how to leverage these capabilities through videos and detailed documentation.
Please note: Control Panel is available to Adobe Campaign Classic and Adobe Campaign Standard customers hosted on AWS as of today. In order to access Control Panel, you need to be registered as an admin user of Adobe Campaign. Please refer to the Managing Access documentation.
Reply below if you have any questions about this exciting new feature.
Super excited!
I was able to add myself as a product admin, but I get a a connection error.
Access is restricted to users with the Administrators role. Reach out to your organization's Campaign admin to request access.
I get this error or I get a 401 if I try to launch my PROD or UAT.
Also I was wondering about this reference? Version 19 of what? The experience cloud?
For Campaign Classic instances, access from within the product will be available after upgrade to the 19.1 version.
David, so glad to see you try the Control Panel! Just to confirm - have you added yourself to Product Profile "administrators" in the Admin Console for each respective instance?
Video 2 in this link shows how to do it: Control Panel
nargiss8131176, yes I have added my self to the admin product profiles for my instances but still not able to access the control panel. I get a blank screen when I Launch the control panel, and 404 errors if I try to launch my instance. I am using AC Classic 8936.
Note, as mentioned in documentation, Control Panel works for hosted on AWS AC Classic customers only. If the instance is hosted in Data Center or on your own environment (Hybrid or On-Prem/Private Cloud), current features will not work for you as described in the documentation.