Request for Feature Enhancement (RFE) Summary: |
AEM Instance link should be provided in the access email |
Use-case: |
- A big team of authors when enabled with AEM access are expected to have all the information of AEM instances in the welcome email.
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Current/Experienced Behavior: |
- When you provide AEM access to a user from admin console, user gets a welcome email. The link in the welcome email usually redirects user to https://experience.adobe.com/ instead of specific AEM instance to which the access is given. - Because of this user has to navigate to https://experience.adobe.com/ and have to find the link to the specific AEM to which he/she was given access to |
Improved/Expected Behavior: |
- When you provide AEM access to a user from admin console, user gets a welcome email. The link in the welcome email should redirect user to the AEM (https://author-pXXXX-eXXXX.adobeaemcloud.com/) instead of https://experience.adobe.com/ |
Environment Details (AEM version/service pack, any other specifics if applicable): |
AEM as cloud service |
Customer-name/Organization name: |
SERVICENOW DXP |
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Code package (if applicable): |
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