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Option to assume as an agent

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Posted Oct 08, 2021

As of now, Zendesk only allows us to assume as end user. It would be nice if we have a feature/option to assume as an agent (to manage some settings option for agents, particularly Zendesk views, to have fewer groups and to avoid multiple views created by different groups). Also, it would be easy for admins to troubleshoot agent facing issues, without having agents involved. Thanks.

 


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Note from the Zendesk Community Team: Sam's instructions here are out of date, as they predate the move of this functionality to Admin Center. However, user Pam Carter has provided updated instructions in her comment below, here. Thanks Pam!

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Hi Johnny J! It is possible to do this through a workaround. To do so:

  1. Open Zendesk Support
  2. Go to Admin -> People
  3. Right-click on "Agents" and open the page in a new tab (you can also go to this link - replace the subdomain w/ your own Zendesk subdomain: https://subdomain.zendesk.com/users?role%5B%5D=4&role%5B%5D=2 )
  4. On the older-style Agent page, hover over the row with the agent you'd like to assume
  5. To the right, next to edit, you should see an assume link appear
  6. Click on the link to assume the agent user

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Samuel Mosher you are awesome! Thank you very much for your help:) 

Wondering, if there's an option to revert identity after we get into agent's dashboard page. I can only see the option to sign out. Any help is much appreciated. 

 

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Johnny J Yes! If you go to Guide, a box should appear to revert identities.

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Great, thank you again Sam

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Jacob the Moderator

Zendesk LuminaryCommunity Moderator

Hi Johnny J

You should be able to revert your identity from the Guide product or by visiting https://your-domain.zendesk.com/users/revert

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This article needs updating.  Here are the instructions we were given

To assume an agentidentity:use the URL: [yoursubdomain].com/users

  • You'll be taken to a list of users
  • Click on Agents below the search bar
  • Find the agent you want to assume the identity and hover your mouse close to the edit button
  • Click on the Assume button
  • You will be taken in the Guide page, click on the products button upper right (four squares icon)
  • Go to Zendesk Support and test tickets, etc 
  • To leave the assuming mode, go again to the URL: [yoursubdomain].com/users
  • There will be a yellow message on the top of the page with an option to end assumption mode

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Great, thanks for sharing this Pam.

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Thanks for providing updated instructions, Pam Carter

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Jahn

Zendesk LuminaryCommunity Moderator

Let's make it simple

To assume:
URL: [yoursubdomain].zendesk.com/users - then select which agent to assume identity

To revert:
URL: [yoursubdomain].zendesk.com/users/revert 

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John,

That did not work for us.  We have multiple brands and it caused me to get locked out of the system.  It may work if you only have 1 brand but for us, having multiple brands, it does not work.  (We had our Zendesk implementation person on the call walking us through it)  

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Jahn

Zendesk LuminaryCommunity Moderator

Hi Pam, we also have multiple brands and not sure why it does not work for you but I am assuming you are an admin as well? 

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Mau

Zendesk Customer Care

To assume:
URL: [yoursubdomain].zendesk,com/users - then select which agent to assume identity

To revert:
URL: [yoursubdomain].zendesk.com/users/revert 

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Team, any plan to add this feature in the current UI? This is a very useful tool.

 

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+ 1 to add this feature to the current UI

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+1

Will be amazing to see this with the current UI of ZD

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+1

L'alternative est de créer un agent light mais les fonctionnalités sont drastiquement réduites

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Would love this to be part of the modern UI.

 

Additionally, we used this to create API tokens via an account that wouldn't be turned into an end user nor deleted if someone moved on from the team. Now, we receive an error message directing them to contact the instance owner. The instance owner receives the same message. This is a critical use case for us.

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Rudolph

Zendesk Luminary

Please add this to the current UI of Zendesk.

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Sean Newton

Zendesk Product Manager

Thank you all for the feedback.  I'd like to understand the use case a bit more.  I know this is a fairly long running thread.  Just be clear, are you requesting the ability to assume as an agent directly from the UI?  Also, is this so you as an admin can get a view of your agent's specific setup / account?

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Hi Sean,

Exactly. This functionality is needed to troubleshoot and verify on agents tech issues sometimes. 

Will be beneficial to have it available as part of native UI. 

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Yes @Sean.  The ability to assume as an agent directly from the UI would be really helpful. For my usecase, yes, it's so I can see  and troubleshoot my  agent's specific setup / account. 

 

For instance, when setting up an agent with groups  it is hard to verify  what tickets I am setting them up to see when there are multiple dependencies. I  had to screen share with an agent while updating multiple settings to see if they could see the subset of tickets that I wanted them to see. It would have taken 5 minutes if I could assume the identity myself.  

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Hi Sean, echoing what the others have said, having the ability to view an agents setup would be extremely helpful when it comes to troubleshooting issues agents may be having as well as being able to visualise how different agents are set up with different workspaces etc

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