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Granting Access to Assurance (project Griffon)

  • October 31, 2022
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Currently with the product profile it doesn't necessarily state which particular configuration is for Assurance access, or not that I am aware of. Does anyone where, if I'm looking to grant users access to "Assurance" which specific config should I allow in order to allow other users to use Assurance?

 

 

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Best answer by Anil_Umachigi

@doublejbart This is what has worked, and i probably is the official solution too ( not documented at least) 

Try this 

  1. Create a product profile and name it "AEP Assurance Access" ( does not have to be the same name) 
  2. Add users to this new profile 
  3. "No need" to configure any permission. 

This should give users access and is minimum requirement. 

 

Let me know if that worked! Good Luck

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October 31, 2022

Same here I'm looking to grant accesses , except I don't even see 'Adobe Experience Platform' in our list of products (And I am admin) .... 🙂

November 2, 2022

Update on my situation :
I was Admin but not of the 'Adobe Experience Platform' , one of my devs was and could give me the access.

It would have been much easier if Adobe shown all products owned by the organisation with the admins address for each. Like google and any other company in 2022 does ^^


Adobe Employee
November 2, 2022

Hello @doublejbart @seb_f ,

 

The Adobe Experience Platform product profile you intend to use for Assurance access does not need any additional permissions added. The default with no additional selections are sufficient.

 

On October 15th - access to Assurance / Project Griffon will be managed through Admin Console. Follow this link to ensure continued, uninterrupted access.
No other changes or disruption are expected to existing Assurance / Project Griffon integrations, sessions, and events. Assurance may be continued to be accessed via https://griffon.adobe.com OR you may use (and bookmark) https://experience.adobe.com/assurance.
 

 

Related URL:

https://aep-sdks.gitbook.io/docs/adobe-assurance/project-griffon/get-access

https://aep-sdks.gitbook.io/docs/adobe-assurance/project-griffon

 

Anil_Umachigi
Adobe Employee
Anil_UmachigiAdobe EmployeeAccepted solution
Adobe Employee
November 4, 2022

@doublejbart This is what has worked, and i probably is the official solution too ( not documented at least) 

Try this 

  1. Create a product profile and name it "AEP Assurance Access" ( does not have to be the same name) 
  2. Add users to this new profile 
  3. "No need" to configure any permission. 

This should give users access and is minimum requirement. 

 

Let me know if that worked! Good Luck